The small Sidewinder moves by throwing a loop of its body forward, then drawing the rest behind itself instead of slithering in a serpentine line like most snakes. This behavior allows it to quickly cross loose sand and climb steep dunes without slipping. While they also travel over hard soil, they live near loose sand to bury themselves up to their protruding eye scales where they lie and wait for prey. Juveniles wiggle their tails to convincingly mimic the movements of moths, which attracts their lizard prey.
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