They can range in years but they can live a long life. They live up to 35 years of age, and they can grow up to many feet long. It also depends on what kind of snake it is.
Snakes like sidewinders often sleep, including hibernation, in communities. There is safety in numbers and they share body heat on the cold desert nights.
Sidewinder snakes primarily feed on small mammals such as rodents, lizards, and birds. They are ambush predators, lying in wait for their prey and striking quickly to catch them.
snakes can be 2x the age in human years than they are in snake years.
Baby garter snakes fend for themselves from the moment they are born.
There are many snakes that live in the Australian desert. The Red-Bellied Black Snake, New South Wales Tiger snake, Western Tiger snake, Chappell Island Tiger snake, King Island Tiger Snake, and the Tasmanian Tiger snake are just a few.
Sidewinders often eat eggs and such. Just like most other snakes.
Sidewinders move sideways.
No,that is not true there are many other venomous snakes!
No, a sidewinder is not an herbivore. Sidewinders are small venomous snakes that primarily feed on rodents and other small animals.
The sidewinder snake's diet consists mostly of mice, kangaroo rats, and lizards.
I'm assuming that you're talking about sidewinders as a type of snake. And yes, snakes in general have lungs, and so does the sidewinder.
The Sidewinders ended in 1999.
Snakes like sidewinders often sleep, including hibernation, in communities. There is safety in numbers and they share body heat on the cold desert nights.
AnswerBirds of prey, Roadrunners, and man.
Tucson Sidewinders ended in 2008.
Tucson Sidewinders was created in 1998.
Sidewinder snakes primarily feed on small mammals such as rodents, lizards, and birds. They are ambush predators, lying in wait for their prey and striking quickly to catch them.