Yes. The rattlesnake is a type of snake.
No, the rattlesnake is a snake - a reptile.
There are several species of harmless snakes that will mimic a rattlesnake. One of the more impressive is the gopher snake. They will shake their tails when they feel threatened and, if they happen to be on dry leaves, they sound just like a rattlesnake.
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.
No, the noun 'rattlesnake' is a common noun, a general word for a type of snake. A common noun is capitalized onlywhen it is the first word in a sentence.
A bull snake eats a rattlesnake by overpowering it with its size and strength, then swallowing it whole. The bull snake is immune to the rattlesnake's venom, allowing it to safely consume its prey.
No. It is a snake.
In a fight between a bull snake and a rattlesnake, the rattlesnake would likely win due to its venomous bite.
a rattlesnake
A rattlesnake.
A rattlesnake (Crotalus basiliscus)
Hognose or adder
No, antivenin is used to treat the bite of a rattlesnake.