Sidewinder Research Paper

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The Sidewinder is usually 1 to 3 feet long, and weighs anywhere in between 1-10 pounds. The body shape it has is a triangular shaped head, slim, and takes an S-shaped head, which tells it’s venomous. Sidewinders use their light brown color camouflage to blend in with the sand, but sometimes they have black spots that run down their back. Their body features are that they horns above their eyes, and a rattle at the end of the tail to warn off predators. Noticeable markings are that they have, triangular shaped heads, light brown with black spots, and that they have a rattle on the end of their tail. The type of symmetry: Bilateral Habitat Sidewinders usually live in sandy, desert areas. On some occasions they live rocky areas to hide and capture their prey, forests, and marshes for easy accessible water and different insects to prey on. They prefer to be in open areas, like …show more content…

The predators that they fear are, Coyotes, Eagles, Hawks, Owls, Feral Pigs, Badgers, Indigo Snakes, and Kingsnakes. Yes humans are considered predators, but we aren’t fatal to them. With their sharp fangs with their poisonous venom they can protect themselves, but we usually see them as a threat. Their venom is dangerous and still poisonous, but it is not fatal to humans, it still doesn’t mean that it can’t bite you, so be cautious Reproduction Sidewinders are a sexually creature, which means that they reproduce by mating with the opposite gender of their species. The regular gestation period is 2-3 months long, with 8 to 23 youngs born. They mate during the Spring, but usually mate throughout the months of April and May. They care for their young by letting the babies stay by their sides for a couple of days, with feeding them and teaching them all they need to know on how to

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