Without prompt medical treatment, any bite from a rattlesnake has the potential to kill a person.
In Maryland, it is illegal to kill a rattlesnake, as they are protected under state law. The Eastern Diamondback and Timber Rattlesnake are considered threatened species, and harming or killing them can result in penalties. If you encounter a rattlesnake, it is advisable to leave it alone or contact a professional for safe removal. Always check local regulations, as laws can change.
Pigs, especially wild pigs, will kill and eat a rattlesnake.
if it get close
Yes, a bull snake can kill a rattlesnake by constricting it, but it is not a common occurrence as they typically avoid each other in the wild.
A rattlesnake could kill an animal the size of a horse or cow. However, it could not eat such a large animal. Its bite would be in self defense.
yes obiously. jeeez
A variety of animals, including hawks, eagles, owls, roadrunners, foxes, coyotes, skunks all will kill and eat a rattlesnake, including the Arizona black rattlesnake.
yes. If you kill a robin in Michigan you will be held with animal cruelty.
no only some like the rattlesnake and the python they are many more that can kill but not all Samaria
people go hunting and kill snakes because they are venomous
A rattlesnake wouldn't be able to eat a human. Snakes can't bite parts off, so they are limited to eating things they can swallow whole. And a human, even a child, would simply be too big for a rattlesnake to swallow.
Rattlesnake friends are those humans who appreciate the value of the snake's control of rodent populations and do not wantonly kill them out of fear, ignorance or just plain meanness.