Pigmy, and timber rattlesnakes..In southern Mississippi, these two species are joined by the eastern diamondback in the southern areas of the state.
Yes, Rattlesnakes live only in North and South America, including some islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Rattlesnakes live in forests or deserts. The could live in blueberry fields if there was one nearby. It doesnt matter what type of field it is.
Sometimes it depends what type it is
Rattlesnakes may be found in deciduous forests. conifer forests, mixed forests, scrub and even in the rain forests.
Mississippi is the magnolia state because of the abundance of this type of tree in that state. Mississippi offers the northern mocking bird as its state bird.
rattlesnakes, vultures, big horn sheep, etc.
lived in the east of the Mississippi river
Yes, all rattlesnakes are born live. Rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous. This means they give birth to live young after developing and retaining the eggs inside their bodies. Some species of snakes are truly viviparous, giving live birth without eggs developing inside the female. Boas are an example.
Northern-Northern Europe is tundra and extremely cold. Not many people choose to live in this extreme type of weather.
None. Rattlesnakes are a New World family of snakes. In the pit viper group along with cottonmouths and copperheads.
Rattlesnakes are related to other pit vipers such as the copperhead and the cottonmouth.
The Northern Mockingbird is the only type of mockingbird that is found in the United States. This is the state bird for Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, and Florida. The Northern Mockingbird is a protected species.