There are no similarities as there is no family life with rattlesnakes. The young are on their own from their own from the moment of birth and receive no parental care.
If no one was sexual you would not have a family.
The human being relates to the dog family through emotion. People have emotions and so do dogs. We can relate because we often all feel the same emotion.
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It depends . A rattle snake could catch up to a human . If the person has running problems as in by their weight it can. It depends alot in how athletic the person is.
Mainly habitat loss and human predation!
While rattlesnakes try to avoid human confrontations, they are frequently attracted to human habitations as, where there are humans, there are almost always rats and mice upon which the snakes feed. In areas with large numbers of rattlesnakes, it is not uncommon to find them near the homes of humans.
I'm not sure what you are asking in your question. However, baby rattlesnakes come well equipped with fangs and venom and are capable of delivering a potentially deadly bit to a human.
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A chinchilla may relate as a pet if you have him from birth. But remember they are wild creatures.
Because the human race is encroaching on it's natural habitat - bringing it into closer contact with people !
Overall, rattlesnakes are not going extinct. Populations of some species, such as the timber rattlesnake, are becoming rare in some locations and some states have declared them to be threatened or endangered in those areas. Habitat loss and human encroachment are the main reasons.