Only a large, very large, rattlesnake could eat an adult prairie chicken. That pretty much rules out anything but a large western or eastern diamondback.
yes definitely
Its diet will consist mainly of small rodents.
they definitely eat worms or producers
Mainly wild plant seeds and berries, and insects.
other chickens
Attwater's Prairie Chicken was created in 1893.
Rattlesnakes would eat a prairie dog if they could catch it. However, if a rattlesnake approached a prairie dog colony, the prairie dog's "sentinels" would alert the rest of them, and they would hide in their holes. A rattlesnake could fit into the holes, but I don't think that snakes usually actively seek prey (they act more like a trap, waiting for prey to come to them).
Its A Carnivore.
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Yes, it would, but the rattlesnake has poison.
prairie dog
The Attwater's Prairie-Chicken of southeastern Texas, is nearly extinct.
1. buffalo grass/ grasshopper/ pronghorn antelope 2. black-tailed prairie dog/ ferruginous hawk/ swift fox 3. western meadowlark/ prairie rattlesnake/ black-footed ferret 4. common sunflower/ lesser prairie chicken/ American bison