Rattlesnake are Carnivores. They consume Mice, Rats, Small Birds and other small rodents that inhabit the habitats they live in. They play an important ecological role by limiting the size of rodent populations in their ecosystems. Rattlesnakes lay motionless for their prey and kill it quickly with a venomous bite. Even if the prey is lucky enough to run off, it will die soon and the Rattlesnake will follow the scent and then swallow it. They are on top of their food chain, but they have some animals like the King Snake on top of it.
Rattlesnakes eat a variety of rodents, such as mice and rats. The width of the rodent should be equal to the width at the widest part of the snake.
Yes. Rodents are a rattlesnake's primary food.
No, but owls eat rattlesnakes.
Rattlesnakes are not necessarily immune to their own venom. If they bit themselves and injected venom, they would most likely die. However, venom is not poisonous so they could safely eat food with venom. They do it all the time, each time they eat. Venom is only dangerous when injected into tissues.
Yes, eagles will kill and eat rattlesnakes.
No, rattlesnakes are carnivores and eat no plants.
Rattlesnakes eat small mammals that feed on plants.
all snakes eat many kinds of rats, mice etc. Therefore I'm positive woodrats are on the menu. :)
No, but foxes may eat rattlesnakes at times.
No, rattlesnakes only eat small warmblooded animals (e.g. mammals, birds) and sometimes eggs. Rattlesnakes don't eat mushrooms.
Rattlesnakes could not eat an animal as large as a badger. However, badgers will sometimes feed on rattlesnakes.
Yes, bullsnakes are known to eat rattlesnakes as part of their diet.