Nope - they are carnivores just like all snakes.
Yes there is a single population of timber rattlesnakes on the critically endangered species list in Vermont.
Dry.
No - all snakes are reptiles.
Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes, pygmy rattlesnakes, timber rattlesnakes and tropical rattlesnakes live in more humid and damp areas.
Anything it can fit in its mouth.
No, but the timber rattler does.
All snakes are carnivores.
The timber rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus, is threatened or endangered over much of its range. In Connecticut, the species is limited to a few wild areas, and the current population is unknown, but it is rare, but present there.
Mainly habitat loss and human predation!
From the venom sacs in its cheeks 😝
Timber rattlers can be found in western Maryland.
No there are no Rattlesnakes on Martha's Vineyard. However there are Rattlesnakes in Massachusetts. They are called Timber Rattlesnakes and they are found in the Blue Hills Reservation near Boston, and the Connecticut River Valley and the Berkshires. Rattlesnakes in Massachusetts are ENDANGERED so it is illegal to kill, Harm, or Harass these reptiles.