A nonvenomous snake bite will usually heave two parallel rows of tiny puncture wounds from the teeth. A rattlesnake bite will usually have two larger puncture wounds from the fangs. See the image of a rattlesnake bite above.
a gecko is a lizard and a rattle snake is a snake.
One is a Garter Snake and one is a rattle snake.
In a fight between a bull snake and a rattlesnake, the rattlesnake would likely win due to its venomous bite.
Yes. The rattlesnake is a type of snake.
No, the rattlesnake is a snake - a reptile.
A bull snake eats a rattlesnake by overpowering it with its size and strength, then swallowing it whole. The bull snake is immune to the rattlesnake's venom, allowing it to safely consume its prey.
No. It is a snake.
Rattlers have a heavier body than bull snakes, they have a wide triangular head while the bull has a narrow, pointed head. The rattler has a rattle on its tail while the bull has none. However, bull snakes can imitate the rattler and will vibrate their tail. If the snake is in dry leaves or grass, it sounds just like a rattlesnake.
a rattlesnake
A rattlesnake.
A rattlesnake (Crotalus basiliscus)
Hognose or adder