A Sidewinder Rattlesnake is a foot or two long and is tan or brown in color with dark patches. You can tell it is a Sidewinder by looking at its head. They have raised scales about their eyes that look like horns.
They look like a series of J shaped tracks in the sand. The hooked part of the J points in the direction that the sidewinder was going
I can get you going in the right direction but don't know the actual date. The Sidewinder Missile was developed at the Naval Weapons Center in China Lake California in the 1950's. It was named the sidewinder because the base is located in the upper Mohave desert and has a huge population of Sidewinder Rattlesnakes. So, if you look up Sidewinder Missiles you will be on your way to success.
yes. a sidewinder snake is nocturnal.
A sidewinder gets there water from thar prey
Sierra Sidewinder was created in 2007.
Suzi Sidewinder was born in 1955, in USA.
The Sidewinder was created in 1964.
There are a number of desert rattlesnake species and each has a distinctive appearance. Pictured above is a sidewinder rattlesnake, a desert species. All rattlesnakes have a similar appearance.
Sidewinder - Elitch Gardens - was created in 1995.
The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite was created in 1992.
Sidewinder rattlesnakes are at home in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts.
Like all snakes, they live on their own.