Rattlesnakes will den up underground in caves or deadfalls, sometimes in large numbers to overwinter.
Studies have shown that relocated snakes have lower survival rates than snakes that are not moved. Distance matters, too. Snakes moved long distances - more than one kilometer (.62 miles) - have survival rates conspicuously lower than those moved shorter distances. 100 meters is ideal for the snakes survival.
Usually in the winter, early spring, and late fall.
It usually rains in the winter, fall and spring.
fall and winter but mostly winter but the coldest month is February
Fall, because in Winter, you have cozy coats and snow gear to wear, and in fall, you usually wear normal clothes with a jacket, and the fall breeze makes you cold.
Rattlesnakes are mainly lethargic ambush predators, feeding mainly on rodents. They will rattle if disturbed usually, but not always. Rattlers breed in late summer or early fall, and give live birth to 5-20 young, depending on species.
Most fall/winter clothing comes out at Back-to-School time, which is the third week of July. There isn't really a time when "winter clothing" comes out, since Fall/Winter is usually the same line of clothing. There is a possibility that if some retailers have special "winter" items that were not included in the fall/winter launch in July, that they will put them out around Thanksgiving.
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Winter Fall was created on 1998-01-28.
yes winter is colder than fall
Some rattlesnake species hibernate during the cold winter months. They often gather together for hibernation in large numbers (even more than 1000 snakes) and huddle together in underground dens. Rattlesnakes usually return to the same den year after year, sometimes travelling several miles to get there. They share their winter burrows with other species that may hibernate during the same time period.
whenever they have sales which is usually when spring, summer, winter, or fall ends.