What color are Sidewinders
A Sidewinder Rattlesnake is a foot or two long and is tan or brown in color with dark patches. You can tell it is a Sidewinder by looking at its head. They have raised scales about their eyes that look like horns.
Some species of sidewinders are considered to be at risk, but not all. For example, the Mohave desert sidewinder is listed as a species of least concern, while the sidewinder rattlesnake is listed as threatened. Populations can vary based on location and habitat conditions.
That would depend on the length and circumference and muscle mass of the sidewinder snake. Giving an approximate amount would need specific information.
cold blooded :D :3
Yes, the sidewinder snake is venomous. It has potent venom that it uses to immobilize and digest its prey. However, its venom is not typically dangerous to humans unless an individual is allergic or has a severe reaction.
yes. a sidewinder snake is nocturnal.
A sidewinder gets there water from thar prey
Sierra Sidewinder was created in 2007.
A Sidewinder Rattlesnake is a foot or two long and is tan or brown in color with dark patches. You can tell it is a Sidewinder by looking at its head. They have raised scales about their eyes that look like horns.
Suzi Sidewinder was born in 1955, in USA.
The Sidewinder was created in 1964.
Sidewinder rattlesnakes are at home in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts.
The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite was created in 1992.
Sidewinder - Elitch Gardens - was created in 1995.
Suzi Sidewinder died in 1987, in USA of complications from AIDS.
Sidewinder - 1981 VG was released on: USA: 1981
Sidewinder - 1988 VG was released on: USA: 1988