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Mojave sidewinder
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Mojave sidewinder

Because of its small size, the Mojave sidewinder needs less food and water to survive, which comes in handy living in the desert.

Also, upturned and pointed "horn" scales on its head helps shade its eyes from the glare of the sun.

 
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