No - they are a native species of North America
Some of Australia's native omnivores are:EmuBilbyMusky Rat-kangarooBandicootCuscusBurrowing bettong
Rat snakes and rattle snakes are not the same thing. Rat snakes are constrictors, and have little to no venom. Rattle snakes are venomous and have large quantities of venom. Rat snakes are commonly kept as pets, but rattlesnakes are not.
No, rattlesnakes and rat snakes cannot interbreed.
Snakes, including rat snakes, are reptiles.
The musky rat-kangaroo is native to Australia. The smallest species of kangaroo, it is found in the northern tropical rainforests.
The Velvet-furred rat, also known as the Swamp rat, is native to the Australian island state of Tasmania.
Some of Australia's endangered snakes are:Broad-headed snake (Australia's most endangered snake)Bardick snakeDunmall's snakeLake Cronin snakeOrnamental snakePygmy copperheadRamsay's pythonAll Australian native snakes are protected, and may not be harmed or interfered with.
Most of the animals native to Australia are marsupials, and almost all of them are nocturnal. Nocturnal native Australian animals are:some sixty species of kangaroo, including wallaroo, potoroo, pademelon, rufous rat-kangaroo and wallaby (note: the rat-kangaroo is quite different to the kangaroo rat of North America)koalawombatpossum (not opossum)gliderpotoroobandicoot, including the bilbyquokkaquollTasmanian Devilphascogaledunnartcuscusbettongnabarlekantechinusnative hopping mouse
Some of the snakes that inhabit Jekyll Island in Georgia include Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Eastern Coral Snakes, Eastern Rat Snakes, Eastern Garter Snakes, and Eastern Hognose Snakes. It's important to be cautious and respectful of these native species when exploring the island.
No. I just tried it. The rat snake ignored it.
No, rattlesnakes and rat snakes cannot interbreed.
Rat snakes are carnivores. They eat small animals and eggs, not plants.