So the snakes are safe from the sun.
Many animals have adapted to live under the sand. Crabs and mussels live in the protection of the sand below the tidal line at the beach. While many desert lizards, snakes, insects, and small mammals will call the sand dune their home.
Not all snakes, but there are certain desert species that will.
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.
Sand lizards are found in dry, sandy habitats such as dunes, heathlands, and coastal areas across Europe and parts of Asia. They prefer open, sunny habitats with plenty of sand or loose soil for burrowing.
Most snakes do it to escape the heat. Others because it is the only convenient place for them to stay. But some stay there to wait for prey like mice and moles to walk near them. Then they catch it and eat it.
on the sand and under rocks
suck balls.... nah just kidding . desert animals are animals that live in the desert
No.Not all the snakes avoid sand like the desert-living sidewinter
usually under rocks or in the sand or even maybe in the ground
Many animals have adapted to live under the sand. Crabs and mussels live in the protection of the sand below the tidal line at the beach. While many desert lizards, snakes, insects, and small mammals will call the sand dune their home.
There are: Snakes like the Sand Vipers, Cobra. And Also the birds such as the Fan-tail Raven, the Desert Eagle and the Barn Owl.
Not all snakes, but there are certain desert species that will.
snakes and bugs (like a sand bettel)
Under the sand to escape the heat of the sun then at night they come out and hunt
Yes
By hiding behind objects ,and capturing their prey
Desert Lynx & Sand Cat