Describe the food and habitat of Rattle snakes.
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Rattle snakes are one of the most cruel predators in the world.
- Rattle snakes have broad and triangular heads.
- Their eyes have vertical "cat-like" pupils.
- Rattlesnakes are venomous predators which depend upon other living creatures for their food.
- They eat small insects, rats and other creatures which live in dry plain regions.
- These snakes do not prefer to live in wide open spaces. They hide themselves in closed spaces like tiny holes in rocks, beneath the sand, branches.
- Rattle snakes are native to America where they live in a dry desert region. Apart from this, they were also found in African deserts and some parts of the South Asian regions.
- The species is under the danger of extinction because of habitat destruction.
An ecosystem is incomplete without snakes. The food chain and the lives of other organisms which depend upon snakes are also important for the ecosystem.
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- the food of Rattle snakes - these are venomous snakes. they paralyzes their prey with their venom and then swallow the whole prey. rodents and lizards are among the most common food of these snakes.
- the habitat of Rattle snakes - they live in a variety of habitats like forest, grasslands, scrub brush, swamps, and deserts. they are found in almost every parts of the United States. the common countries which are home to these rattlesnakes are Mexico, Central America, and South America . they are also capable of swimming .
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