There are two genera of rattlesnake - crotalus and sistrurus. There are about 36 species between these two genera,
Arizona has the most species of rattlesnakes at 13. Texas ranks number 2 at 10 species.
There are over thirty species.
No. Rattlesnakes are pit vipers, and cobras are elapids.
Yes, Rancho Cucamonga is in the range of several species of rattlesnakes.
There are 4 subspecies of (American) Rattlesnakes found in Mexico.
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Yes there is a single population of timber rattlesnakes on the critically endangered species list in Vermont.
There are a number of desert rattlesnake species and each has a distinctive appearance. Pictured above is a sidewinder rattlesnake, a desert species. All rattlesnakes have a similar appearance.
Rattlesnakes are vipers so would be related to any other species of viper elsewhere in the world.
Depending on the actual species - 20-25 years.
Yes, there are species of rattlesnakes that live in grasslands, deciduous forests, mountains and even in tropical rainforests
Some animals that prey on rattlesnakes include hawks, eagles, owls, and certain species of mammals like coyotes and foxes.