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Yes, the timber rattlesnake is listed as a threatened species in Texas and it is illegal to capture, molest or kill the animal.
Yes, they are endangered species
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There is no such thing as the Texas Rattlesnake. However, their are a number of rattlesnake species that live in the Chihuahuan Desert: Western Diamondback Prairie Mojave Blacktail Mottled Rock Banded Rock Massasauga
Pigs, especially wild pigs, will kill and eat a rattlesnake.
No it is not. The above is misleading. It is illegal to kill any kind of snake (including the poisonous copperhead and rattlesnake) in Maryland without a permit from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
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There are no poisonous snakes in the Texas Panhandle. However, there are two species of venomous snakes - the prairie rattlesnake and the western diamondback rattlesnake.
I think Texas because his nickname is the Texas rattlesnake
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A rattlesnake could kill an animal the size of a horse or cow. However, it could not eat such a large animal. Its bite would be in self defense.