Yes. Rodents are a rattlesnake's primary food.
Rattlesnakes eat a variety of rodents, such as mice and rats. The width of the rodent should be equal to the width at the widest part of the snake.
No. Rattlesnakes eat small animals such as rodents and lizards.
Normally, they eat warm blooded prey like rodents.
Yes it would because snakes eat rodents and if all of the snakes die then none of the rodents will die.
Yes, rattlesnakes are carnivores in the sense that they devour small rodents and adolescent birds.
No, Rattlesnakes are carnivores. i.e they eat other animals. They usually eat rodents, but they eat whatever they can shove down their throat.
The timber rattlesnake eats mainly rodents, but may take birds or lizards.
Small lizards, small rodents, birds, bird eggs, but I would say rodents are the most commonly consumed of the list.
Yes, they eat mostly rats and other animals that become their prey.yepYes all snakes are their diet consists of rodents but will also eat other things
No. They eat small rodents and animals, but a hawk will eat a snake. I have seen them catch one.
all snakes eat many kinds of rats, mice etc. Therefore I'm positive woodrats are on the menu. :)
yesno they live in the desrt the mostly eat mice no they live in the desrt the mostly eat mice