Sand vipers, commonly referred to as sand rattlesnakes, typically have a lifespan ranging from 10 to 20 years in the wild, depending on factors such as habitat, predation, and availability of food. In captivity, with proper care and optimal conditions, they can live longer, sometimes exceeding 20 years. Their longevity is influenced by environmental factors and their ability to evade threats.
sand vipers eat small mammals,birds,and some lizards
yes
Yes. All snakes are carnivores.
Birds eat sand vipers like very huge birds
The European sand viper eats small mammals,birds,some lizards.
The European sand viper eats small mammals,birds,some lizards.
There are: Snakes like the Sand Vipers, Cobra. And Also the birds such as the Fan-tail Raven, the Desert Eagle and the Barn Owl.
Sand lizards are found in dry, sandy habitats such as dunes, heathlands, and coastal areas across Europe and parts of Asia. They prefer open, sunny habitats with plenty of sand or loose soil for burrowing.
Mostly land snakes from the genus Eryx like Eryx jhonii & Eryx conicus.some species of vipers like Echis carinatus,side winders & sand vipers all these can dig hole in sand & stay. Shovel nose snakes, blind snakes in some areas, sandsnakes (genus Chilomeniscus), sand boas. May snakes do this.
20 years or longer
30 to 40 years old
Sand skinks live in the sand.