First of all, rattlesnakes do not ignore animals. They hunt them for food. Secondly, Rattlesnakes, like all animals, have a sense of sight. They can tell the difference between a plant, which they don't eat, and an animal, which they do.
No. They are secondary consumers. They eat animals (primary consumers) who eat plants (producers). So, they are not primary consumers.
All food chains begin with plants. Small mammals consume plants or their seeds and these animals then become prey for rattlesnakes. Of course, rattlesnakes they are preyed upon by larger animals.
No, rattlesnakes are carnivores and eat no plants.
Some animals that kill rattlesnakes in their natural habitat include kingsnakes, hawks, and mongooses.
No, Rattlesnakes are carnivores. i.e they eat other animals. They usually eat rodents, but they eat whatever they can shove down their throat.
Some animals that prey on rattlesnakes include hawks, eagles, owls, and certain species of mammals like coyotes and foxes.
Rattlesnakes main diet consists of rodents.
Like all land animals, rattlesnakes get oxygen by absorbing it into their blood through their lungs.
No, rattlesnakes only eat small warmblooded animals (e.g. mammals, birds) and sometimes eggs. Rattlesnakes don't eat mushrooms.
None at all,...they're carnivores exclusively, meat eaters.
No. They are secondary consumers. They eat animals (primary consumers) who eat plants (producers). So, they are not primary consumers.
snake is a stupid and crazy consumer... it is the worst consumer...