Animal Extractors - 2006 Rattlesnake Family was released on:
USA: 9 March 2007
Rattlesnakes belong to the family Viperidae.
They belong to the venomous snake family, Viperidae.
No. The only venomous snakes in Missouri belong to the Pit Viper family. -Copperhead -Cottonmouth -Western Pygmy Rattlesnake -Massasauga Rattlesnake -Timber Rattlesnake
All rattlesnakes belong to the Viperidae (viper) family. They belong to the group of pit vipers out of pit vipers, puff adders, adders. So the diamondback rattlesnake would be in the Viper(idae) family.
Rattlers are pit vipers, and as such, are related to copperheads and cottonmouths.
No, almost any snake will move with a side-winding motion when on loose, hot sand. The sidewinder rattlesnake has perfected the movement. There is also a viper or two in Africa that has no rattles but uses the side-winding motion. The horned viper is a good example.
The Animal Family was created in 1965.
The ISBN of The Animal Family is 0062059041.
Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller - 2007 Family Ties 1-4 was released on: USA: 15 October 2007
There are no similarities as there is no family life with rattlesnakes. The young are on their own from their own from the moment of birth and receive no parental care.
The Animal Family has 180 pages.
Hippopotamidae is a family in the animal kingdom. One animal in this family is the hippo!!!