Rattlesnakes are native to the Americas. They can be found from Southwestern Canada in North America to the Central Argentina in South America. They can be found in almost every type of habitat that can be found in these areas. The habitats include Prairies, Marshes, Deserts and Forests. They prefer open rocky areas where they can hide from large predators and identify plentiful prey like rodents, lizards etc that live amidst the rocks.
A rattlesnake.
There is no species called the "desert rattlesnake" but there are dozens of species that live in the desert. The image above is one of them.
a rattlesnake uses mimicry to look like other animals
Go to Google images and type in prairie dogs, then you can see a picture of them.Prairie dogs look like a ground squirrel.Gophers.
See the image above of an eastern diamondback rattlesnake.
Rattlesnakes bear live young, they do not lay eggs.
It has diamond shaped patterns on its scale, hence this is why it is called Diamond back.
the habitat is wet marsh lands and rivers
it's habitat is in the ocean near a beach.
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Watery!
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