Rattlesnakes are native to the Americas. They can be found from Southwestern Canada in North America to the Central Argentina in South America. They can be found in almost every type of habitat that can be found in these areas. The habitats include Prairies, Marshes, Deserts and Forests. They prefer open rocky areas where they can hide from large predators and identify plentiful prey like rodents, lizards etc that live amidst the rocks.
Grass snakes and rattle snakes and garden snake
rattle snakes, scorpions, sideways snakes,
rattle snakes
The possessive form for "the rattle of the snake" is the snake's rattle.
Rattle Snakes do not eat fish. No kind eats fish.
scorpions and maybe rattle snakes (:
Rattle snakes are probably one of the most poisonous snakes in Texas The coral snake is the most poisonous snake in Texas.
The Arizona black rattlesnake is black and has a rattle.
Roadrunners, rattle snakes, scorpions, vultures, and lizards
Yes all rattle snakes are reptiles.
It's not really known, but it is said that hissing is a form of communication. Rattle snakes rattle their rattle to communicate too.
Rat snakes and rattle snakes are not the same thing. Rat snakes are constrictors, and have little to no venom. Rattle snakes are venomous and have large quantities of venom. Rat snakes are commonly kept as pets, but rattlesnakes are not.