you cut there head off
Rattlesnakes do adapt to their environment. If they did not do so they would quickly die.
Depending on species, a rattlesnake can live for 20 years or more.
no if they came in the same cage they would fight
Yes it would because snakes eat rodents and if all of the snakes die then none of the rodents will die.
Rattlesnakes have muscles. They would be unable to move if they did not.
Rattlesnakes prefer warmer climates such as would be found in temperate or tropical areas.
Yes, if they wanted to. But The Rattle Snake Would Die Wouldnt They Because Of The Rattle Not true. The rattle contains no poison and is only used to warn others which therefore wouldn't kill the snakes. Rattlesnakes are also immune to their own poison as well. Rattlesnakes have venom, not poison.
Yes, rattlesnakes do decay and cause a real stink when dead. I have held dozens and dozens of rattlesnakes as captives. Occasionally, one would die and go undetected for a day or two and, believe me, they can quickly raise a stink in the house.
No. An ostrich would never meet a rattlesnake in nature. Rattlesnakes are from the Americas. Ostriches are from Africa.
Rattlesnakes are vipers so would be related to any other species of viper elsewhere in the world.
No, female rattlesnakes give live birth every 2-3 years and seem to survive the process quite well.
Rattlesnakes are called rattlesnakes in the desert and elsewhere.