Rattlesnakes are reptiles and you would think that means they also lay eggs. But there are some reptiles out there that don't lay eggs. So do rattlesnakes lay eggs? Here's how it...
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Rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous, meaning that they have live births and the babies come out a little more mature than other snakes that are hatched. But after being born, do baby rattlesnakes stay...
Rattlesnakes are often found in rocks, shrubs, and other low areas. But since other snake species can sometimes be found in trees, some hikers might be wondering do rattlesnakes climb trees? Here's...
Can You Outrun a Rattlesnake? (Avg speed & striking ability)
Anytime you hear a rattle in the bushes, watch out, because it could be a rattlesnake. If you find yourself face-to-face with one, you need to know if you have time to fight or flight. But can you...
Reptiles and mammals have a lot of differences, including how often we need to eat. You may have heard conflicting stories that snakes only need to eat once a week or once a month, but is that really...
Most people know about rattlesnakes, but not many people think about how they're born, how many are born at the same time, and what happens after they are born. So, do baby rattlesnakes stay...