No, there are 2,900 species of snakes. They can be found as far north as the Arctic Circle, and as far south as Australia. They can be found on every continent except Antarctica, in the sea, and as high as 16,000 feet (4,900 meters) above sea level. Many types of snakes live in tropical jungle areas, and many other types of snakes thrive in the montane regions of our world.
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Snakes like the atmosphere of the dry land in the desert. But not all snakes do, some like moist areas, all are different.
yes they live in the desert but one of the three species lives in middle Arabia
Western diamondbacks live in the southwestern United States and Mexico while eastern diamondbacks live in the southeastern states.
The western diamondback rattlesnake lives in the desert southwest of the United States.
There are many snakes that live in the Australian desert. The Red-Bellied Black Snake, New South Wales Tiger snake, Western Tiger snake, Chappell Island Tiger snake, King Island Tiger Snake, and the Tasmanian Tiger snake are just a few.
Diamondback rattlesnake
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one plant in the savanah desert is a cactus nd an animal would be a snake and there is plenty others but cannot be listed here.
I Think the largest snake in North America is the Indigo Snake (Eastern Indigo Snake).It can grow up to 10 feet long.The second is western diamondback rattlesnake.It can grow up to 7 feet long and the largest one was around 9 feet long.The third is King Snake (Common King snake).Some king snakes like scarlet king snake etc grows 3-4 feet long.And some big King Snakes like Common King Snake,California King Snake and Desert king Snake etc can grow up to 6-7 feet long.But the Common King Snake can grow much larger the biggest speciemen was measured nearly 9 feet (8.5 feet) long.
The Diamondback Rattle Snake is native to southern regions of North America.
Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes do not live in the desert. Western diamondbacks do.
The western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) lives in the deserts in the western United States.
the king snake is found in the Sonoran Desert and Chihuahuan Desert.
Since i live in Arizona this is easy a diamond back snake lives in the desert . The eastern diamondback rattlesnake lives in eastern pine forests and swamps in the coastal plain of eastern states.
There is no such thing as the Texas Rattlesnake. However, their are a number of rattlesnake species that live in the Chihuahuan Desert: Western Diamondback Prairie Mojave Blacktail Mottled Rock Banded Rock Massasauga
Like all rattlesnakes, they give birth to live young.
The Rattlesnake .
Actually four different poisonous snakes are in the Everglades. The Eastern diamondback rattle snake. The Cotton mouth. Coral snake and the Dusky Pygmy rattlesnake live there.
No not at all. The western diamondback rattlesnake, coral snake, many species of viper, and at least one species of cobra can often be found in the desert areas of the world and those are just a few.
Small mammals such as prairie dogs, rabbits, gophers, chipmunks, ground squirrels, mice and rats, the more the better, usually hunting at night. It ambushes victims along their trails or attacks them in their burrows, sometimes striking and swallowing an animal which weighs more than the snake itself.
Eastern diamondbacks have no problems with the desert as they do not live in deserts. They live in the humid areas of the southeastern United States where deserts do not exist. The western diamondback does live in the deserts of the United States, however.