There are over thirty species.
There are 36 species.Here are some of them massassauga red diamondback timber pacific36
There are 4 types of venomous snakes in the U.S., with 20 sub-species residing in different geographical areas, climates and habitats. The four are the copperhead, coral, cottonmouth, and rattlesnake.It is only one snake the rattlesnake.
No one knows, as there are many species, and cover a wide range.
No. The two species are from different families, and are too genetically diverse to hybridize.
Arizona has the most species of rattlesnakes at 13. Texas ranks number 2 at 10 species.
No. Rattlesnakes are pit vipers, and cobras are elapids.
They eat many species, even rattlesnakes.
Yes, Rancho Cucamonga is in the range of several species of rattlesnakes.
There are 4 subspecies of (American) Rattlesnakes found in Mexico.
Yes there is a single population of timber rattlesnakes on the critically endangered species list in Vermont.
Ignorant or cruel humans will wantonly kill rattlesnakes despite their importance in the environment. Also, urban sprawl and industrialization are rapidly causing habitat loss for many species.
According to the National Park Service there are 47 reptile species in the Grand Canyon National Park incluing six species of rattlesnakes.