You can find rattlesnakes in most of the southern portions of the United States and in much of South America. These animals appreciate warm weather and are found in areas of Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and in Georgia.
Get a book on the care and feeding of a rattlesnake first. Most states will not sell a poisonous snake to a minor without an accompanying adult. Snakes like their food alive and kicking , so you will need feeder mice as well .
Rattlesnakes are usually found where it is more of a desert terrain. Rattlesnakes like to be hidden in bushes or near rocks. They love shade on hot summer days but they need sun on those iffy days. Always look out. We have many rattlesnakes in my area and if you see one don't flip out just walk away calmly. If there is one in your yard or near your house. Kill it. If you move it they will come back. Just chop its head off and you have to bury the head because it is still alive
After you chop it for about 48 hours
Rattlesnakes range from southern Canada all the way south into the tropics of South America. They are found in a variety of habitats - deserts, forests, grasslands, wetlands, mountains and even in the rain forest.
a rattle snakes rattle is at the end of its tail.
In the wild in North America. I live in Pennsylvania and we have them here. Also in zoos you can find them
No it is not, to my research. If you find anything otherwise, please post it here! I'm itching to know whether or not I'm right!
Common names include eastern diamondback rattlesnake, eastern diamond-backed rattlesnake, eastern diamondback, diamond rattlesnake, diamond-back rattlesnake, common rattlesnake, diamond-back, diamond(-patch) rattler, eastern diamond-back (rattlesnake), eastern diamond rattlesnake, Florida diamond-back (rattlesnake), Florida rattlesnake, lozenge-spotted rattlesnake, rattler, rattlesnake, southeastern diamond-backed rattlesnake, southeastern diamond-backed rattler, southern woodland rattler, water rattle, water rattlesnake, and diamondback rattlesnake.
Yes, you can find a rattlesnake but it won't be easy as they hide most of the time and blend in so well with their surroundings. I have talked to people who have lived in rattler country all their lives and never seen one.
the sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes),speckled rattlesnake (C. mitchellii), Mojave rattlesnake, western rattlesnake (C. viridis), Hopi Rattlesnake, Midget Faced Rattlesnake, and Great Basin Rattlesnake
they flick out thier tongue and smell with it to find thier way.
There are species of rattlesnake that live in all of the biomes listed in the question. Examples:Desert - western diamondback rattlesnake Mountain - rock rattlesnake Forest - timber rattlesnake Jungle - tropical rattlesnake
It doesn't ! When a female snake is ready to breed, she gives off a pheromone - which the male snake detects with his tongue. He will follow her 'scent trail' until he find her.
In Rock Ridge there is a rancher who will ask you to find her/his calf that has ran away. After you find this calf (follow the hoofprints and lasso him with the rope) the rancher will ask another favor, to find his five best cattle that have also run away. once you find those, you will get the Rattlesnake Wrangler outfit.
No, the rattlesnake is a snake - a reptile.
A rattlesnake.
speed of a rattlesnake?
Yes. It's officail name is Diamondback Rattlesnake.