Most rattlesnakes are 'ambush' snakes. They find a trail used by rodents (their favourite food) and wait until a mouse or rat walks along it. They strike at, and release the prey then, after waiting for the rodent to die, locate it by scent.
they bite them
they catch their prey by biting them with their fangs, which let off venom. the prey eventually dies after that. the venom is very strong. Rattle snakes catch their food by ambushing prey and injecting their venom into the bodys of the prey (rats, mice, etc.) to kill it. For u simpltons snaky come out . bite rat. rat dead. snaky eat.
Rattlesnakes ambush small prey with a bite and inject venom that quickly kills the prey.
Rattlesnakes are both predators and prey.
Yes, rattlesnakes prey on small mammals, such as rats, mice, squirrels and rabbits as well as small birds.
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.
no they do not they poison there prey with venom
Some animals that prey on rattlesnakes include hawks, eagles, owls, and certain species of mammals like coyotes and foxes.
Rattlesnakes main diet consists of rodents.
A rattlesnake swallows it's prey whole
Yes, they swallow it...
Yes. They are prey to hawks, eagles, and kingsnakes.
they do not catch there prey
they do not catch there prey