Generally no. If the temperature is hot they seek shelter and may actually go into a summer hibernation (estivate) until the weather cools or they emerge only after dark when it is cooler.
It moves to seek protection from hot or cold temperatures, to avoid predators and to seek food or mate.
Rattlesnakes will move to a warm and sunny area when they are too cool and into the shade when they are too warm. They use the environment to manage their internal temperature. They are cold-blooded animals.
Rattlesnakes do not play with anything.
Rattlesnakes commonly live in hot climates in holes in the ground or, to put it technically, burrows. They sometimes go to other burrows in hope of finding food like wild rabbits, but usually it is not successful.
they like HOT temperaturesbut they don't like cold
it is realy hot
The hottest temp for a rattlesnake is 100 degrees
Rattlesnakes live in hot weather because the heat gets a snake active, while the cold slows it down. That isn't for the rattlesnake only- every snake is slowed down by the cold.
Lime is grown in hot temperatures/degrees...like tropics
Still hot, but cooler than temperatures in the summertime.
, Rattlesnakes live in hot climates. Because they are cold-blooded, they rely on external heat sources to warm their bodies up. They hibernate during the winter and come out during late April. Hope this helps!
Mybe because it was hot