Yes,rattlesnake bite are very deadly.The most deadly is the mohave,tropical,western and eastern diamond back rattler.there are two type of venom that rattler have either hemotoxic or neurotoxic
neurotoxic causes parralised,bleading and to death
hemotoxic cause tissue damage, bleading and to death.
rattler that has nuerotoxic....mohave and tropical rattler
rattler that has hemotoxic....western and eastern diamondback rattler
nuerotoxic attack faster than hemotoxic
if you get bitten by ths snake, seek medical treatment.
fun fact: Aruba rattler are the rarest rattlesnake
eastern diamondback are the largest and haviest rattler also the haviest venomous snake
mohave rattler are deadly but small
they eat mainly rodent,small frog, bird
they bite are very painful
dusky pigmy rattler are the smallest rattler
There are 36 species.Here are some of them massassauga red diamondback timber pacific36
Yes, rattlesnakes are carnivores in the sense that they devour small rodents and adolescent birds.
a bull,horse,hog,buffalo
Rattlesnakes should always be treated with respect and caution.
they don't all the do is kill people
sometimes yesyes of course they do but i have not seen one
Yellow-spotted Lizards - Super Dangerous. Scorpions Rattlesnakes Humans
Yellow-spotted Lizards - Super Dangerous. Scorpions Rattlesnakes Humans
There are six species of Rattlesnakes available in that National Park that could be considered both neat and potentially dangerous. Snakes are not considered to be dangerous, but they do have the Right of Way.
Rattlesnakes have a venom that can be deadly if not properly and promptly treated in a medical facility. When in rattlesnake country, use all precautions, dress appropriately and do not place hands or feet anywhere that you cannot see.
Rattlesnakes, scorpions, wild horses,spiders, coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, cougars and texans.
Rattlesnakes can be found in western wisconsin, also there are many black bears in northern wisconsin.