The full life span of massasauga rattlesnakes can last up to 14 years but in captivity they have live for up to 20 years.
They are running out of wetlands,biomes to live in.
The Atlantic Ocean has no rattlesnakes. They are terrestrial animals. However, a few species live near the Atlantic including the timber rattlesnake, the eastern diamondback, the massasauga and pygmy rattlesnakes.
Yes, the eastern massasauga and the timber rattlesnake are both found in Indiana.
Many are in trouble. Both eastern and western diamondbacks, the timber rattler in some areas, and the massasauga.
There are two genera of rattlesnakes. Most belong to the crotalus genus. However, there are two species - the pygmy rattlesnake and the massasauga that belong to the genus sistrurus. Most are generally smaller in size than the crotalus species and have large plates on the top of the head rather than small scales.
In Indiana, the venomous snakes to be aware of are the Eastern Massasauga rattlesnake and the Timber rattlesnake. It's important to be cautious and avoid these snakes if encountered in their natural habitat.
15 to 20 years
it lives in eastern mississauga to southern Ontario
Yes, but only in the very southeast part of the state. Timber Rattlesnakes live in forested areas with heavy tree canopies: therefore it makes sense that they would only live in the southeast portion of the state, and not in the central or western part where the landscape is mostly prairie.
Depending on the actual species - 20-25 years.
I'm not sure about all the different kinds but i kno one kind is the Mojave rattlesnake
No. Rattlesnakes only live in North America.