They are found in southeast United States in pine forest and dry, sandy habitats. get up to 4 feet in length. mainly feed on toads.
Their range extends from central Arkansas & south-east California - south into Mexico, and as far as northern Sinaloa.
Arizona ,South Carolina and California
Eastern us
No, there are 2,900 species of snakes. They can be found as far north as the Arctic Circle, and as far south as Australia. They can be found on every continent except Antarctica, in the sea, and as high as 16,000 feet (4,900 meters) above sea level. Many types of snakes live in tropical jungle areas, and many other types of snakes thrive in the montane regions of our world.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
There are various deadly animals in the forest and in Mobile as it is the deadliest habitat in America. But most of the species in the forests consists of snakes and spiders. There are also alligators in the waters.
Diamondback rattlesnake
The eastern Coral Snakes biome is the desert.
The red-bellied black snake is native to eastern Australia. It is not found in the US.
Pit vipers. Copperhead, cottonmouth, timber and eastern diamondback rattlesnakes.
Actually four different poisonous snakes are in the Everglades. The Eastern diamondback rattle snake. The Cotton mouth. Coral snake and the Dusky Pygmy rattlesnake live there.
No, the eastern diamondback lives only in the extreme southeastern United States, not in Michigan.
rattlesnakes live solitary
Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes do not live in the desert. Western diamondbacks do.
Yes, it is fairly common in some places there.
Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes live in climate zones 1 and 2 - warm and humid.
all kinds of snakes. for instance there are southern black racers eastern crouch whip snakes Florida brown snakes glossy cray fish snakes if you want more go too what kind of snakes live in Florida ?
Yes. The snakes live in mixed pine and scrub oak forests, and their coloration breaks up their outline to potential prey.
The eastern diamondback is found from North Carolina coastal regions to Louisiana.
The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake gives birth to live snakes. They do not lay eggs.
Because the human race continues it's unabated march into the snakes natural territory - killing many specimens in the process ! The eastern diamondback is not, as a species, considered endangered. However, it is endangered in North Carolina, and Louisiana.