Rattlesnakes are vipers so would be related to any other species of viper elsewhere in the world.
Rattlesnakes main diet consists of rodents.
Rattlesnakes are related to other pit vipers such as the copperhead and the cottonmouth.
rattlesnake sleep in tonels,caves,or other animals homes
Rattlesnakes consume mice, rats, small squirrels, lizards, small birds and other small animals.
No, rattlesnakes are solitary animals except during the winter when they may share a den with a number of other snakes.
First of all, rattlesnakes do not ignore animals. They hunt them for food. Secondly, Rattlesnakes, like all animals, have a sense of sight. They can tell the difference between a plant, which they don't eat, and an animal, which they do.
They don't. Unless you count eating and killing other animals, besides it's own kind, a game.
Yes, they eat mostly rats and other animals that become their prey.yepYes all snakes are their diet consists of rodents but will also eat other things
No. Copperheads and rattlesnakes are related, but the copperhead is notable in that it lacks a rattle.
Like all land animals, rattlesnakes get oxygen by absorbing it into their blood through their lungs.
No, rattlesnakes only eat small warmblooded animals (e.g. mammals, birds) and sometimes eggs. Rattlesnakes don't eat mushrooms.
no if they came in the same cage they would fight