Without proper medical treatment it takes but one bite to kill a person.
Rattlesnake James died in 1942.
diamondback rattlesnake
In the US, around half a dozen, according to various sources.
It depends on the species of rattlesnake, where on the body you were bitten and how soon you receive proper medical treatment. Without proper treatment it would take a day or more to die. If the bite is from a species with a particularly strong venom, especially containing neurotoxins, death may come quite quickly.
no because they are immune to their own venom
it will die of the coldness
Yes, Syke in the story Sweat does die. The rattlesnake kills Sykes.
The eastern diamondback is larger than the timber rattlesnake, and they would probably ignore each other in the wild.
With proper and prompt medical treatment, the child will probably not die. Without treatment they will probably be dead within hours, less than a day.
Common names include eastern diamondback rattlesnake, eastern diamond-backed rattlesnake, eastern diamondback, diamond rattlesnake, diamond-back rattlesnake, common rattlesnake, diamond-back, diamond(-patch) rattler, eastern diamond-back (rattlesnake), eastern diamond rattlesnake, Florida diamond-back (rattlesnake), Florida rattlesnake, lozenge-spotted rattlesnake, rattler, rattlesnake, southeastern diamond-backed rattlesnake, southeastern diamond-backed rattler, southern woodland rattler, water rattle, water rattlesnake, and diamondback rattlesnake.
Three rat-tle-snake
Depending on species, a rattlesnake can live for 20 years or more.