Rattlesnakes rarely move more than a few hundred feet from their winter den.
There is none, they are protected.
Rattlesnakes range of a wide area - from South-western Canada to Central Argentina. The vast majority of species live in the american South-West and Mexico.
Yes, Rancho Cucamonga is in the range of several species of rattlesnakes.
Pit vipers, such as rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths, have pit organs. These heat-sensitive organs allow them to detect infrared radiation given off by warm-blooded prey, aiding in hunting and navigation.
Rattlesnakes do not typically like water and avoid it when possible. However, they can swim if necessary and may be found near water sources in their natural habitat for hunting or cooling off.
it depends on what your hunting
No one knows, as there are many species, and cover a wide range.
Rattlesnakes are called rattlesnakes in the desert and elsewhere.
Anywhere in their natural range they want to eat - primarily Arkansas, California and Mexico.
Rattlesnakes do not have eyelashes.
There are no rattlesnakes in Scotland.
The largest rattlesnake was an eastern diamondback that measured a bit over 8 feet in length. Most rattlesnakes are in the 2-4 foot range and some species do not even reach 2 feet in length as adults.