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no if they came in the same cage they would fight
Well, yes and no. Some have the same patterns but that is a really small chance. Usually their patterns are not the same.
No. Rattlesnakes are pit vipers, and cobras are elapids.
No. Copperheads and rattlesnakes are related, but the copperhead is notable in that it lacks a rattle.
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Yes. All snakes are reptiles.yes snakes are reptiles .
largest recorded population of rattlesnakes in west Texas
Adult rattlesnakes and baby rattlesnakes have the same venom. However, adult rattlesnakes can control the amount of venom they inject and may not inject any venom at all (a dry bite). Baby rattlesnakes cannot control the amount of venom they inject and are more likely to inject their entire supply.
No, rattlesnakes are found only in North, South and Central America, They are not found in Asia or Europe.
Like all land animals, rattlesnakes get oxygen by absorbing it into their blood through their lungs.
No, Rattlesnakes are carnivores. i.e they eat other animals. They usually eat rodents, but they eat whatever they can shove down their throat.