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nobody, rattlesnakes are solitary
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
Yes. They are prey to hawks, eagles, and kingsnakes.
Sidewinder rattlesnakes are at home in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts.
Sidewinder rattlesnakes are found in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts of the United States and in northern Mexico.
Absolutely not! Coyotes are deemed federally a nuisance and due to that, they can be hunted in any state in, or out of season. There is no set limit to how many you can kill, so have at it chief!
No, the Mojave rattlesnake will not chase you. Rattlesnakes, for the most part, are more prone to backing down from a confrontation. Diamondbacks, however, are more prone to standing their ground but will not chase you.
Sidewinder rattlesnakes live primarily in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts of the southwestern United States and Mexico.
The sidewinder rattlesnakes live in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts of the southwestern United States and northwest Mexico
Sidewinders generally prefer the lower, sandy regions of the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts.
Red Diamondback rattlesnakes, like all rattlesnakes, are equipped with fangs and venom and will use them if threatened .
The desert horned viper, Cerastes cerastes, is a venomous snake from the deserts of northern Africa and not found in the Mojave Desert. However, rattlesnakes are also vipers and a number of species of rattlesnake live in the Mojave, includingCrotalus cerastes, the sidewinder.