Pigs, especially wild pigs, will kill and eat a rattlesnake.
No, a rattlesnake is a pig's enemy.
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A small one, yes. Rattlesnakes are able to unhinge their jaws to allow for animals larger than themselves to be consumed.
Young Rattlesnakes (less than 2 years old) are heavily preyed upon by numerous species like Ravens, Crows, Raccoons, Coyotes, Weasels etc. Even Adult Rattlesnakes are known to cannibalize youngsters. Adolescent Rattlesnakes (above 2 years) are preyed upon by larger predators like Eagles, Hawks, Badgers, Kingsnakes etc. Adult Rattle snakes have only one known predator the "Kingsnake" which is a constrictor. It is immune to the venom of Rattlesnakes and other Vipers and consumes them as a part of its natural diet.
Young Rattlesnakes (less than 2 years old) are heavily preyed upon by numerous species like Ravens, Crows, Raccoons, Coyotes, Weasels etc. Even Adult Rattlesnakes are known to cannibalize youngsters. Adolescent Rattlesnakes (above 2 years) are preyed upon by larger predators like Eagles, Hawks, Badgers, Kingsnakes etc. Adult Rattle snakes have only one known predator the "Kingsnake" which is a constrictor. It is immune to the venom of Rattlesnakes and other Vipers and consumes them as a part of its natural diet. I would say Humans, armed with all the deadly weapons are the Rattlesnakes worst enemy
By killing an enemy with C4 wile in Last Stand.
Teeth chattering is warning the "enemy" or trying to impress
Only the American pig-dogs and their class enemy lackeys.
Rattlesnakes do not actually want to bite you. They rattle the tip of their tail as a warning to stay away, and if the enemy does not leave, it will bite. Rattlesnakes with babies are especially aggressive, so they may bite right away.
I doubt a pig would even notice a hedgehog. It is certainly not an enemy.
Rattlesnakes are called rattlesnakes in the desert and elsewhere.
In the pig's head formation the infantry was placed into a wedge-shaped formation and used to push into the enemy with a wall of shields.