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How do rattlesnakes behave?

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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.

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