Yes. All living species reproduce and create offsprings. Rattlesnakes do too.
Most Rattlesnake species mate during Summer or Fall while some do during both times. When a female is in heat, Males track them down using scent and mate with them for many days. After mating Males & Females go their own way. Rattlesnakes are viviparous, they give birth to live young. Rattlesnakes generally take several years to mature and females usually reproduce only once every 3 years.
Yes, from glands in its head (behind the eye area).
There is no way for a rattlesnake to recycle its venom. They have venom glands that produce more venom as needed.
make its venom again
reproduce
Rattlesnakes reproduce sexually.
Most Rattlesnake species mate during Summer or Fall while some do during both times. When a female is in heat, Males track them down using scent and mate with them for many days. After mating Males & Females go their own way. Rattlesnakes are viviparous, they give birth to live young. Rattlesnakes generally take several years to mature and females usually reproduce only once every 3 years.
Mules cannot reproduce. A mule is an offsprings of a horse and donkey and therefore are sterile.
Mules cannot reproduce. A mule is an offsprings of a horse and donkey and therefore are sterile.
Skunks reproduce and have offspring but there are adult skunks as well
The average is 6-8, but they have been known to produce more than 20 in a litter.
production of offsprings by spliting of a unicellular organism into 2 or more than 2 seprate daughter cells
Farmers increase because they reproduce and pass along their farms to their offsprings, while other people decide to become farmers as well.
remain the same
how many offsprings do dolphins usually have
2 through 12 offsprings