stay out of areas where they live, wear thick leather boots and chaps, don't put your hand in any hole or lift any rock.
1. By being stung or bitten by an insect 2. By being inhaled 3. By being swallowed
They can be. Some can carry diseases, but the chances of being bitten by one are slim.
1. By being stung or bitten by an insect 2. By being inhaled 3. By being swallowed
they can kill you
Some girls usually say they like being bitten on their neck or ear sometimes toes ; so many weird places... 2nd answer: I have heard many times that a good spot is the shoulder . . .
This behavior is not appropriate and can be harmful. It is important to always ask for and respect consent in any intimate interactions. Communication and mutual respect are key in establishing healthy and consensual relationships.
Yes, rattlesnakes do occur in some cities, particularly in suburbs which border undeveloped areas.
Rattlesnakes are found in nearly all of the 48 contiguous states. However, some states require a permit of prohibit the collecting of rattlesnakes.
Yes, Great Pyrenees dogs can potentially kill a rattlesnake, as they are large, strong, and protective animals. However, their instinct may vary; some may engage with the snake while others might avoid it. It's important to note that engaging with a rattlesnake can be dangerous for the dog, as they can be bitten and suffer serious injury or death. Proper training and supervision in areas where rattlesnakes are present are essential for their safety.
Humans, vultures, and rattlesnakes.
Some animals that kill rattlesnakes in their natural habitat include kingsnakes, hawks, and mongooses.
Yes, Rattlesnakes live only in North and South America, including some islands in the Caribbean Sea.