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by staying in dead cactuses shady places holes and somtimes thy go into thier preys hole eat them and stay there
Well, one is having the ability to bury itself under the sand. Another could maybe be being able to move across the sand.

Some snakes move in away where on two parts of it's body come in contact with the ground at all times. For example the side winder

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