There are numerous Rattlesnake subspecies. Some are:
1. The Eastern Diamondback
2. The western Diamondback
3. Queretaran Dusky
4. Mexican Green Rattler
5. Santa Catalina Island Rattlesnake
6. Sidewinder Rattlesnake
7. Baja Rattlesnake
8. Banded Rattlesnake
9. Mexican Small-Headed Rattlesnake
etc...
Many are in trouble. Both eastern and western diamondbacks, the timber rattler in some areas, and the massasauga.
Yes, rattlesnakes are multi-cellular.
Rattlesnakes have 2 eyes, one on either side of the head.
There is no certain amount of how many rattlesnakes are born at one time, but the average amount of rattlesnakes born at one time is usually less than 15, and around 10 or 12.
Rattlesnakes are called rattlesnakes in the desert and elsewhere.
Rattlesnakes do not have eyelashes.
There are no rattlesnakes in Scotland.
There are 36 species.Here are some of them massassauga red diamondback timber pacific36
Actually it was detected that there was 137 deaths just by rattlesnakes altogether. There was 79 deaths from rattlesnakes, just while catching. The other 58 were rattlesnakes sneaking upon Mojave Indians
There are over thirty species.
All of them are but they rarely bite anyone
4 to 5 feet