Bull snakes can deter rattlesnakes by mimicking their appearance and behavior, but they may not always keep them away.
Rattlesnakes have rattles to warn predators to stay away from them or they will bite. Good question!
Newborn rattlesnakes receive absolutely no care from the parents. They are on their own from the moment of birth.
Not necessarily, when threatened ostriches usually run away. However, they can inflict serious injury or even death if they kick. They have very powerful legs.
Rattlesnakes, like most snakes, are only active if they are hungry and looking for prey. Rattlesnakes do not see humans as prey, however. If not hungry, they will curl up and avoid contact with others.
it kicks so incredibly hard that it can snap a bone and definitely keep a lion away. If that doesn't work it runs away; it can run up to 46 mph.By tucking they're head over they're bum
No, this was a lie made up by snake lovers such as myself, in the hope when people find them not to kill them. However a better reason not to kill them, is their control of Vermin such as mice and rats. Being non venomous and growing to large sizes of 8 feet at times, they are among the best snakes to control mice and rat problems. Only King Snakes (hence the name) eat rattlesnakes, as well as all other snakes, in North America.
Mythically, ostriches stick there heads in the sand when they feel they are in danger. So to behave like an ostrich is to ignore a problem in the hope that it will go away.
Rattlesnakes do not actually want to bite you. They rattle the tip of their tail as a warning to stay away, and if the enemy does not leave, it will bite. Rattlesnakes with babies are especially aggressive, so they may bite right away.
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Ostriches are very smart. They guard their nest from predator's. The male pretends to be injured and leads the predator away. When the predator comes close the male runs away. The female lies down atop of the eggs so she can blend into the sand and ground. Tell me that is not smart!!!!!!!!!!
A pride of ostriches