No. Rattlesnakes do not lay eggs; they give birth to live young.
Rattlesnakes apparently do sometimes lay eggs, though not until they're ready to hatch (usually they hatch while still inside the mother).
They are impossible to get as rattlesnakes do not lay eggs, they give live birth.
Rattlesnakes bear live young, they do not lay eggs.
rattlesnakes give live birth, Do not lay eggs.
Anacondas don't lay eggs.
Rattlesnakes are live-bearers and do not lay eggs. The female may carry the eggs for 6-7 months before they hatch inside her body.
All rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous - they give live birth.
Fish lay there eggs in shallow water.
No, all turtles lay eggs. Although some species of reptiles, like rattlesnakes, are capable of giving birth to live young, turtles do not.
Some species of snake lay eggs, but not the rattlesnake, they give birth to live young.
They lay there eggs in the sand like nomarl turtles but they have to bury them rell deep.
Most snakes lay eggs, but many kinds of snakes are born alive, fully formed. This includes rattlesnakes, which are born alive, from soft unshelled eggs that the female carries in her abdomen until they hatch. This mode of reproduction is called ovoviviparous.