No. Secretary birds are an African species while rattlesnakes are from North America, so they would never encounter one another. Secretary bird are known to eat venomous snakes, though.
No, rattlesnakes only eat small warmblooded animals (e.g. mammals, birds) and sometimes eggs. Rattlesnakes don't eat mushrooms.
Rattlesnakes eat small mammals such as mice, rats, rabbits, etc. They also eat birds and lizards.
Rattlesnakes will eat small birds, but I think they'd have trouble with a goose.
Harris hawks, roadrunners.
No, rattlesnakes do not eat sea life. They prefer to feed on small mammals, such as rats and mice, as well as birds.
It is probable that lions would eat secretary birds. However, they are predators too and lions generally will not eat another predator.
Rattlesnakes consume mice, rats, small squirrels, lizards, small birds and other small animals.
the secretary bird feeds mainly on snakes,lizards,insects,and scorpions.
Not usually. Their main diet is small manuals and ground dwelling birds, but juvenile rattlesnakes do occasionally eat insects.
Yes, rattlesnakes are carnivores in the sense that they devour small rodents and adolescent birds.
they Eat mostly fish and small animals like rabbits and snakes (and Rattlesnakes). and they eat other birds the also scavenge
Roadrunners are known to kill and eat rattlesnakes .