Not all snakes, but there are certain desert species that will.
So the snakes are safe from the sun.
* Oligochaeta annelids hide in the soil or in the sand. * Polychaeta annelids hide in the sand or inside their shell (the ones who have a shell). * Hirudinidaannelids (leeches) hide under stones and plants. * Kinorhyncha (mud dragons), gnathostomulida(jaw worms), sipunculida (peanut worms) and echiura(spoon worms) hide in the sand. * Turbellaria flatworms, priapulida (penis worms) and nemertea (ribbon worms) hide in the sand and under stones.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
Sand adders are mildly venomous, while hognose snakes are not venomous at all. Sand adders possess venom that they use to subdue their prey, while hognose snakes rely on their behavior and physical traits for defense rather than venom.
under logs, under rocks and some place warm
rocks and branches can be provided in captivity as hiding places in the wild some snakes may burrow and hide under sand, some say hide under rocks etc
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
No.Not all the snakes avoid sand like the desert-living sidewinter
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
they dont really hide in sand, just they search the ocean floor for things to eat. it looks like they hide in sand because their wings move the sand upwards which then lands on their back.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
warthogs, elephants, sand snakes
Yes
You can only swim in water, not in sand. No animal can swim in sand.