Summary of Law: No person may possess or breed a potentially dangerous animal after July, 2007. A potentially dangerous animal includes but not limited to Large cats, wolves, bears, hyenas, non-human primates, elephants, alligators, crocodiles, water monitors, crocodile monitors; and various species of venomous snakes.
Citation: WASH. REV. CODE §16-30
Yes, mostly found in the mountains and high desert regions.
Yes, the northern Pacific rattlesnake is found in the state of Washington.
If you mean the state of Washington, no, they occur only in the eastern United States.
Only the northern Pacific rattlesnake occurs in the State of Washington.
yes but only east of the cascades
yes
Timber rattlers can be found in western Maryland.
Rattlesnakes are called rattlesnakes in the desert and elsewhere.
Rattlesnakes do not have eyelashes.
There are no rattlesnakes in Scotland.
nobody, rattlesnakes are solitary
No, rattlesnakes do not migrate.
Rattlesnakes are carnivores.
no if they came in the same cage they would fight
Rattlesnakes are both predators and prey.
Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes, pygmy rattlesnakes, timber rattlesnakes and tropical rattlesnakes live in more humid and damp areas.
Rattlesnakes are secondary consumers.
Rattlesnakes do have backbones. They are vertebrates.