Only a large, very large, rattlesnake could eat an adult prairie chicken. That pretty much rules out anything but a large western or eastern diamondback.
Its diet will consist mainly of small rodents.
they definitely eat worms or producers
Mainly wild plant seeds and berries, and insects.
Rattlesnakes would eat a prairie dog if they could catch it. However, if a rattlesnake approached a prairie dog colony, the prairie dog's "sentinels" would alert the rest of them, and they would hide in their holes. A rattlesnake could fit into the holes, but I don't think that snakes usually actively seek prey (they act more like a trap, waiting for prey to come to them).
Reg Ernst has written: 'Lethbridge prairie rattlesnake conservation project' -- subject(s): Conservation, Prairie rattlesnake 'Western blue flag (Iris missouriensis) in Alberta' -- subject(s): Counting, Rare plants, Rocky mountain iris, Vegetation surveys 'Lethbridge rattlesnake conservation project' -- subject(s): Conservation, Prairie rattlesnake
Attwater's Prairie Chicken was created in 1893.
Yes, it would, but the rattlesnake has poison.
prairie dog
The Attwater's Prairie-Chicken of southeastern Texas, is nearly extinct.
I'm not sure about all the different kinds but i kno one kind is the Mojave rattlesnake
Its A Carnivore.
Selwyn L. Rose has written: 'Prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis viridis) monitoring in Alberta - preliminary investigations (2000)' -- subject(s): Prairie rattlesnake, Wildlife management