Newborn rattlesnakes receive absolutely no care from the parents. They are on their own from the moment of birth.
No, rattlesnakes and rat snakes cannot interbreed.
Bull snakes can deter rattlesnakes by mimicking their appearance and behavior, but they may not always keep them away.
No. An ostrich would never meet a rattlesnake in nature. Rattlesnakes are from the Americas. Ostriches are from Africa.
Rattlesnakes, like most snakes, are only active if they are hungry and looking for prey. Rattlesnakes do not see humans as prey, however. If not hungry, they will curl up and avoid contact with others.
A rattlesnake may produce a dozen or more offspring at a time. They only breed every 2 to 3 years, however.
Rattlesnakes are called rattlesnakes in the desert and elsewhere.
Rattlesnakes do not have eyelashes.
There are no rattlesnakes in Scotland.
nobody, rattlesnakes are solitary
Rattlesnakes are carnivores.
No, rattlesnakes do not migrate.
The most stable population of Timber Rattlesnakes in New England is in the state of Massachusetts. In Massachusetts Rattlesnakes are found in The Blue Hills of eastern MA (south of Boston) and in west central MA and Western MA. Even though MA has the most stable population the snakes are still endangered. Rattlesnakes are very beautiful creatures and conservation programs are doing everything they can to keep Rattlesnakes in Massachusetts for generations to come.