Hawks, road runners, humans, and sometimes coyotes. There may be others as well.
humans
First of all, rattlesnakes do not ignore animals. They hunt them for food. Secondly, Rattlesnakes, like all animals, have a sense of sight. They can tell the difference between a plant, which they don't eat, and an animal, which they do.
Rattlesnakes rarely "hunt" for food but lay in ambush for the prey to come to them - small animals such as mice, rats, squirrels as well as small birds and an occasional lizard.
Rawlings goes on the rattlesnake hunt to protect her livestock and farm animals from the threat of venomous snakes. Rattlesnakes can be dangerous to both humans and animals, so eradicating them can help ensure the safety of her property. Additionally, it is a common practice in rural areas to hunt and reduce the population of rattlesnakes for safety reasons.
Rattlesnakes rarely "hunt" for food but lay in ambush for the prey to come to them - small animals such as mice, rats, squirrels as well as small birds and an occasional lizard.
no rattle snakes hunt alone or solitire they may hunt or help their wife but hunt alone for the reason of stealth.....
It allows them to hunt in the dark
small mammals and commonly other reptiles
Rattlesnakes are carnivores, they eats small animals like mice and rats.
Rattlesnakes are found in nearly all of the 48 contiguous states. However, some states require a permit of prohibit the collecting of rattlesnakes.
Rattlesnakes main diet consists of rodents.
Like all land animals, rattlesnakes get oxygen by absorbing it into their blood through their lungs.
No, rattlesnakes only eat small warmblooded animals (e.g. mammals, birds) and sometimes eggs. Rattlesnakes don't eat mushrooms.