All the North American deserts have rattlesnakes:
Mojave Desert
Chihuahuan Desert
Great Basin Desert
Sonoran Desert
Colorado Plateau Desert
Rattlesnakes inhabit forests, mountains, grasslands, wetlands, deserts and even rain forests.
Rattlesnakes live in deserts only in the Americas., primarily in the United States and Mexico. South American species are primarily tropical animals as the deserts on that continent are too dry and cool for rattlers.
Rattlesnakes are found in all the deserts of North America, from Alberta, Canada, through much of Mexico and even into South America as far south as central Argentina.
Sidewinder rattlesnakes are at home in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts.
Rattlesnakes are found in nearly all of the 48 contiguous states. However, some states require a permit of prohibit the collecting of rattlesnakes.
Rattlesnakes live in all the deserts of North America but are uncommon, or totally lacking, in the deserts of South America.
Rattlesnakes live in a variety of habitats including both hot subtropical deserts and cold winter deserts. There are a number of species spread over all the deserts of North America.
Rattlesnakes are found in the following deserts of North America:Mojave DesertSonoran DesertChihuahuan DesertColorado Plateau DesertGreat Basin DesertRattlesnakes in South America are primarily found in tropical areas and not in deserts.
Rattlesnakes live in all the major deserts of the United States and Mexico. There are some species that are also found in the tropical regions of Central and South America.
Sidewinder rattlesnakes are found in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts of the United States and in northern Mexico.
No, diamondback rattlesnakes prefer the warmer deserts of the southwest and do not live in Montana.
Rattlesnakes prefer warm, temperate or tropical climate, including deserts and rainforests.