No, they are listed as least concern.
The Sidewinders ended in 1999.
Tucson Sidewinders ended in 2008.
Tucson Sidewinders was created in 1998.
Some species of sidewinders are considered to be at risk, but not all. For example, the Mohave desert sidewinder is listed as a species of least concern, while the sidewinder rattlesnake is listed as threatened. Populations can vary based on location and habitat conditions.
Sidewinders often eat eggs and such. Just like most other snakes.
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Those sidewinders that survive to adulthood may live as long as twenty five years.
Sidewinders dont technically hibernate, they become diurnal in the cooler months where it lives. Diurnal means to come out during the day and sleep at night. In the warmer months however, Sidewinders are nocturnal, or night animals.
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a den made of mud
Kind of funny, I found this as I was searching for adaptations in the sidewinders skeleton for locomotion, I found this of somesite..."it throws its body laterally and only 2 short sections touch the ground. It is very useful because the snake's body barely touches the hot dry sand. "We still need to know if this the sidewinder is endangered.the conservation status in non-threatened... aka, its not endangered.
They're referred to as sidewinders..