Sidewinders generally prefer the lower, sandy regions of the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts.
Yes, coyotes do eat rattlesnakes as part of their diet.
The desert
Yes, bull snakes are known to eat rattlesnakes as part of their diet.
desert areas.
No. Rattlesnakes are pit vipers, and cobras are elapids.
Yes, bullsnakes are known to eat rattlesnakes as part of their diet.
Kangaroo rats live in the desert part of the U.S.
Yes, but only in the very southeast part of the state. Timber Rattlesnakes live in forested areas with heavy tree canopies: therefore it makes sense that they would only live in the southeast portion of the state, and not in the central or western part where the landscape is mostly prairie.
Young Rattlesnakes (less than 2 years old) are heavily preyed upon by numerous species like Ravens, Crows, Raccoons, Coyotes, Weasels etc. Even Adult Rattlesnakes are known to cannibalize youngsters. Adolescent Rattlesnakes (above 2 years) are preyed upon by larger predators like Eagles, Hawks, Badgers, Kingsnakes etc. Adult Rattle snakes have only one known predator the "Kingsnake" which is a constrictor. It is immune to the venom of Rattlesnakes and other Vipers and consumes them as a part of its natural diet.
Yes they live in central Australia AKA the desert part of Australia.
they live in the southern and eastern Africa
They look like a series of J shaped tracks in the sand. The hooked part of the J points in the direction that the sidewinder was going