Yes it is
Rattlesnakes rarely move more than a few hundred feet from their winter den.
There is no adjective form of "rattlesnakes" -- there is the adjective "snaky" which means "like a snake", or sinuous (twisting). The singular noun rattlesnake is often used as an adjunct, e.g. rattlesnake den, rattlesnake bite.
you can't make/create a den but you can find one! You can find a den in Slouth Creek after you find a mate.
I've been told it means you are close by a rattlesnakes den, not always an actual rattlesnake.
The rattlesnake needs shade and cool on hot summer days and may use a rock crevice or animal burrow for this. It also needs a den that is well below the frost line in which to spend the winter months.
Baby rattlers are born with all the tools they need to survive, and began to move away shortly after birth.
No it is not, to my research. If you find anything otherwise, please post it here! I'm itching to know whether or not I'm right!
you run toward one of green patches in the map. it will then say there is a den nearby. find it and you can make it your den
you get your territory by having a mate and your supposed to be in the creek place then you find a den and when you find the den all the area surrounding that den will be your territory
they find a cave or dig a den
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