Strong enough.
Rattlesnakes are Venomous with two syringe-like fangs, they bite and inject the venom into their prey and then swallow them whole.
They will bite if stepped on or handled.
Absolutely. Rattlesnakes enter the world armed with both fangs and venom, and are immediately deadly. In fact, when the snake is young they are extremely dangerous. Young rattlers will readily stike when they feel threatened. They do not have any control over the amount of venom that they deliver in a bite (as opposed to adults who are capable of delivering bites without injecting venom, called a "dry bite"). The babies bite and pump massive quantites of their potent venom into the victim, helping to ensure their survival.
Most species of spiders are capable of biting humans, but many are not harmful to us. Only a few species have venom that is potent enough to cause serious harm, such as black widows and brown recluses. It's important to seek medical attention if bitten by a spider, especially if experiencing severe symptoms.
They use their fangs to bite hard grass off and protection
Rattlesnakes have rattles to warn predators to stay away from them or they will bite. Good question!
Well, that is what they bite you with.
No. Baby rattlesnakes live on their own. They bite when threatened.
no all bats dont have fangs some do example: vampire bats they have fangs because they could bite and suck blood
No, because there fangs are to short.
Rattlesnakes ambush small prey with a bite and inject venom that quickly kills the prey.
Yes, they swallow it...