Rattlesnakes generally produce young every 2-3 years.
3-18 live ones
It would produce a rarely seen variety called a timberback.
It doesn't. Young snakes are on their own from day one.
No part of a rattlesnake is poisonous, including the skin. However, they do produce a venom that is dangerous if injected but not if consumed.
Gestation period: 45 daysNumber of young:18
The female may carry the young for 6-8 months.
Rattlesnakes bear live young, they do not lay eggs.
Yes, skunks can and do eat rattlesnakes, especially young snakes.
No, only mammals produce milk for its young.
No a rattlesnake is a specific type of snake. They have rattles at the end of their tail that they shake to warn others around them. They do this before striking to scare predators away but if you get closer they will strike and bite you.
Trees produce seed which ,given the proper conditions will produce young trees.
No, but the python could still be the rattle snake's main squeeze. Different species don't mate and produce offspring