They are cold-blooded animals, so when they go into a shade, their body tmeperatures turn that shade's temperature. We humans are warm-blooded, so even in a shade our inside body temperature does not change.
So the snakes are safe from the sun.
Some common snakes found in deserts include the sidewinder, diamondback rattlesnake, and gopher snake. These snakes have adapted to the harsh conditions of desert environments and play important roles in the ecosystem.
no snakes are not warm blooded they are cold blooded although some snakes do not bite but are still cold blooded
Yes, the Sonoran Desert is home to a variety of snake species, including the western diamondback rattlesnake, the Sonoran sidewinder, and the gopher snake. These snakes play important roles in the desert ecosystem but can pose a danger to humans with their venomous bites. It's important to be cautious and know how to safely coexist with snakes in this desert region.
the diet of a viper is actually a very compelled it will probably eat corn of vegetables
Viper snakes inhabit very dry and desert-like areas. They are cold blooded so they need the hot sun to keep them warm.
sea snakes keep warm bu fin layers
they are there to keep the little guys warm
i think all the animals in the desert are warmblooded because any coldblooded animal that is in a desert it wouldn't be alive but snakes live in the dessert and they are coldblooded
desert snakes eat birds
Snakes in the desert feed on small rodents, lizards and some eat other snakes.
Desert snakes drink water. They may get it from cacti, or oases.
To keep it warm at night because its COLD in the desert!.
Internal
no. all snakes are carnivores
rattle snakes
Yes, there are snakes that live in deserts around the world. These snakes have adapted to the harsh desert environment and play an important role in the ecosystem.