As with most snake stories that originate in Texas, this one is a complete myth. It's a Western Diamondback that has been heavily photoshopped.
Because I placed it there for a good photo opportunity. They prefer drier and rocky places.
Personally, I only give serious answers. There are some people who prefer to make jokes, although that is not the purpose of this site.
Rattlesnakes prefer the warmer temperate regions as well as the tropics.
Rattlesnakes prefer warmer climates such as would be found in temperate or tropical areas.
No, rattlesnakes do not eat sea life. They prefer to feed on small mammals, such as rats and mice, as well as birds.
No, diamondback rattlesnakes prefer the warmer deserts of the southwest and do not live in Montana.
Rattlesnakes prefer warm, temperate or tropical climate, including deserts and rainforests.
Rattlesnakes may be found under rocks and in caves. This is because the caves are dark and moist. Underneath rocks is dark and damp, too. This is the type of "climate" that rattlesnakes prefer.
, Rattlesnakes live in hot climates. Because they are cold-blooded, they rely on external heat sources to warm their bodies up. They hibernate during the winter and come out during late April. Hope this helps!
It depends on the species. Some prefer dry, desert areas - while others prefer forested areas.
Sidewinders generally prefer the lower, sandy regions of the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts.
Yes, rattlesnakes can be found in cities, especially in neighborhoods that are on the fringes of the city and close to the snake's habitat. I live in El Paso, Texas, and rattlesnakes are frequently found within the city limits.