What happen when the snake lies along the sand
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They habitually bury themselves in the sand to protect themselves from the Sun and heat and also to lie in ambush for their prey of lizards and small mammals. Like certain other desert snakes, they travel by sidewinding—i.e., by moving obliquely across the sand.
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when the snake lies along the sand:-
- They habitually bury themselves in the sand to protect themselves from the Sun and heat and
- also to lie in ambush for their prey of lizards and small mammals. Like certain other desert snakes, they travel by sidewinding—i.e., by moving obliquely across the sand
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