Rattlesnakes may be found under rocks and in caves. This is because the caves are dark and moist. Underneath rocks is dark and damp, too. This is the type of "climate" that rattlesnakes prefer.
Yes.
Rattlesnakes do not build a home, they use existing shelters - rock crevices, under logs, caves, mines, etc.
the largest caves are found under the Atlantic Ocean
snakes basically have heat sensors. they are cold blooded animals. so they cannot regulate their body temperature. heat sensors help them to find the degree of hotness or coldness so they can find a shelter
It is important for Rattlesnakes to have some kind of shelter from the weather and predators in the wild. They take shelter in small crevices, under rocks, and in gopher burrows.
Rattlesnakes do not have 'homes.' They do seek shelter from extreme climate in rock crevices, under rocks or logs and in animal burrows.
They may hide in dense brush, in rock crevices, under rocks or logs or in animal burrows.
The clue's in your question - to escape the worst of the heat.
Most scorpions live under rocks or in small caves feeding on beettles and spiders.
Most scorpions live under rocks or in small caves feeding on beettles and Spiders.
Probably somewhere warm and dark. Popular hide outs are under floorboards, in unfinished basements, under beds, or under shelves.
Usually they den up in caves, under tree stumps, or in piles of downed trees. Sometimes these dens may contain hundreds of rattlers, along with black snakes and copperheads.