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I am not a herpetologist, but there is an old rule that when you see one snake, look for the second. Now, the only time I have found this to be true is around mating season, July - August. By the same token I have also seen "dens" of rattlesnakes - so I guess you could say they are socially tolerant.

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Q: Are rattlesnakes solitary or do they like to be in groups What is there social behavior?
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