Crotalus horridus (Timber rattlesnake) is the only rattlesnake species found in the northeastern United States. See link below, please:
There are 4 subspecies of (American) Rattlesnakes found in Mexico.
No, rattlesnakes are found only in North, South and Central America, They are not found in Asia or Europe.
The types of forests that can be found in Pennsylvania are Northern hardwoods, Red maple/Elm/Ash, Hemlock/White pine, Oak/Pine, and Oak/Hickory.
Dogs and cats are the types of resources found here in colonial Pennsylvania
No, rattlesnakes are strictly American snakes. They are not found in Australia.
rattlesnakes live on the continents of north america and south america.
Yes, rattlesnakes are found in the Petrified Forest of Arizona.
No, rattlesnakes are strictly New World snakes and not found in Africa.
Rattlesnakes occur only in the Americas and are not found in the Sahara.
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NO, Rattlesnakes are indigenous to North America
True rattlesnakes (with a rattle on the tip of their tail) are not found in Africa.