It appears the answer is yes. Arizona doesn't single out rattlesnakes for special consideration, as best I can tell. It does however place limits of the capture and sale of "wildlife," generally, in the state. Long story short: You will need license.
No. Rattlesnakes only live in North America. However, Australia has venomous snakes far more dangerous that a rattlesnake.
no
Yes, three species live there. The pygmy rattler, timber rattler, and eastern diamondback are all found in Florida.
NO
California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas are all home to a variety of venomous snakes.
No they live in dry deserts like in Texas and Arizona. Tropical snakes who like that environment live in the temperate rain forest.
I don't know??i mean i do
Yes. Popular snakes in Arizona are copperheads and diamondbacks.
Snakes live in the shade of cliffs or under rocks. On days of moderate temperature in the spring and summer, you may find them crossing a walking path, or hidden in grassy areas. The advice is to look before you step.
Snakes live in the shade of cliffs or under rocks. On days of moderate temperature in the spring and summer, you may find them crossing a walking path, or hidden in grassy areas. The advice is to look before you step.
different types of Scorpions and snakes maybe. .just for two examples there are also many species of cats in Arizona, such as bobcats/lynx and puma's+ more.
Yes.
yes
They're found primarily in south-western United States, in the states of California and Arizona, and northwestern Mexico.
Yes, snakes live in rainforests. Most snakes that live there are pythons.yes.