rattle snakes weigh up to 34 pounds
No - they will continue to grow. They would just end up in a very cramped space !
It's usually 15 years for Rattle Snakes in the wild, but in captivity they can live up to around 20 years if cared for enough. You have to clean their cages.
No, they do not have a rattle. However, they will mimic a rattlesnake when confronted and coil up and vibrate their tail. If they happen to be on dry leaves, it will make a sound almost the same as that produced by a rattlesnake's rattle
Snakes might get mad if they are cornered or are afraid that you will hurt them. Snakes that are angry will often coil into a small ball, rear their head up to strike out, or rattle their tails to warn you of the danger.
4-5 feet
It depends on whether you're talking sheer size or length. The longest snakes are reticulated pythons, which can grow over 30 feet long. The most massive snakes are green anacondas, which can weight up to 550 pounds and grow nearly as long as the pythons.
Most snakes reach their adult size by the age of five years.
That really depends on the species, most commonly found snakes don't grow larger than 1.5 metres, but some species can grow up to 8 metres.
Big eggs allow big baby snakes to hatch, which will be able to compete more effectively for food and grow up to become adult snakes.
Male pythons grow to about 3 to 3.5 feet. Females get about 4 to 4.5 feet.
Any animal up to the size of a small antelope.