yes.
a rattlesnake only uses venom to kill, not inflecting deep damage
Rattlesnakes have rattles to warn predators to stay away from them or they will bite. Good question!
No. Baby rattlesnakes live on their own. They bite when threatened.
Rattlesnakes ambush small prey with a bite and inject venom that quickly kills the prey.
Yes, they swallow it...
They will bite if stepped on or handled.
All of them are but they rarely bite anyone
Strong enough.
The main purpose of the venom is to obtain food so rattlesnakes do not want to waste it on defense. They will sometimes give a dry bite as a simple warning to "back off."
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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.
they have a big mouth and can sufficate it when it tries to eat it
If a rattlesnake is disturbed or threatened while drinking water it can quickly strike out and bite whatever is causing the threat.