Yes, there are species of rattlesnakes that live in grasslands, deciduous forests, mountains and even in tropical rainforests
Rattlesnakes are found in all but the coldest of ecosystems - forest, jungle, grassland, desert, etc.
Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes do not live in the desert. Western diamondbacks do.
Some rattlesnakes live in deserts but a few species live in grasslands and forests.
Rattlesnakes live in all the major deserts of the United States and Mexico. There are some species that are also found in the tropical regions of Central and South America.
rattlesnakes, vultures, big horn sheep, etc.
The sidewinder rattlesnakes live in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts of the southwestern United States and northwest Mexico
Rattlesnakes live in deserts only in the Americas., primarily in the United States and Mexico. South American species are primarily tropical animals as the deserts on that continent are too dry and cool for rattlers.
Rattlesnakes, coyotes, roadrunners, javelina, numerous species of lizard.
Rattlesnakes live only in the Americas and are not native to Africa.
Rattlesnakes live in all the deserts of North America but are uncommon, or totally lacking, in the deserts of South America.
Sidewinder rattlesnakes live primarily in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts of the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Sidewinders generally prefer the lower, sandy regions of the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts.