Rattlesnakes have a venom that can be deadly if not properly and promptly treated in a medical facility. When in rattlesnake country, use all precautions, dress appropriately and do not place hands or feet anywhere that you cannot see.
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Rattlesnakes do adapt to their environment. If they did not do so they would quickly die.
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Rattlesnakes should always be treated with respect and caution.
Rattlesnakes are not necessarily immune to their own venom. If they bit themselves and injected venom, they would most likely die. However, venom is not poisonous so they could safely eat food with venom. They do it all the time, each time they eat. Venom is only dangerous when injected into tissues.
No there are no Rattlesnakes on Martha's Vineyard. However there are Rattlesnakes in Massachusetts. They are called Timber Rattlesnakes and they are found in the Blue Hills Reservation near Boston, and the Connecticut River Valley and the Berkshires. Rattlesnakes in Massachusetts are ENDANGERED so it is illegal to kill, Harm, or Harass these reptiles.
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There are six species of Rattlesnakes available in that National Park that could be considered both neat and potentially dangerous. Snakes are not considered to be dangerous, but they do have the Right of Way.
Rattlesnakes, scorpions, wild horses,spiders, coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, cougars and texans.
Rattlesnakes can be found in western wisconsin, also there are many black bears in northern wisconsin.
Rattlesnakes are not mean. Rattlesnakes are simply being rattlesnakes. They are near the bottom of the food chain and fear almost everything bigger than themselves. They defend themselves when necessary by striking out and biting. If left alone, they do not do so.