Because I placed it there for a good photo opportunity.
They prefer drier and rocky places.
Yes.
They may hide in dense brush, in rock crevices, under rocks or logs or in animal burrows.
Rattlesnakes may be found under rocks and in caves. This is because the caves are dark and moist. Underneath rocks is dark and damp, too. This is the type of "climate" that rattlesnakes prefer.
buffalo hide
Assuming that you're asking how to hide the stems: flowers without stems can only be arranged in a flat arrangement, probably glued to some form or floating in water. When arranging flowers in a glass vase and you want to hide the stems, you can fill the vase with marbles, or other objects. You could also use a double vase, and fill the outside vase with some interesting visual material. Usually when arranging flowers in a non-glass vase, you can arrange the tallest flowers at the back or in the middle of the arrangement, then add shorter flowers to hide the taller flowers' stems, and so forth, so that the outside row's flowers rest on the lip of the vase.
Probably somewhere warm and dark. Popular hide outs are under floorboards, in unfinished basements, under beds, or under shelves.
They adapted by burying themselves into the sand to get away from the scorching sun.
Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre wore masks made of human skin to hide his deformed face.
They don't usually chase any prey. They hide in ambush and strike out at any prey item that comes close enough. After the animal dies, the snake will follow the scent trail and consume it.
The settlers hid the cannon under a Peach Orchard.
Probably to build houses No. To hide behind when they urinate. Uh... BREATH AND BUILD JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. We people in Texas are no different/.
They fallow the rules which don't panic and they have a secret place to hide ;D