I would say, usually in hot places like in the south. Most live in deserts. If you ever see one that looks like a rattle snake do not touch it.
Rattlesnakes can live in almost any environment from about 9000 ft. in elevation down to sea level (and below in certain valleys).
Rattlesnakes are found throughout most of the contiguous United States, southern Canada, Central and South America and many Caribbean islands. They can survive in most terrestrial habitats, including deserts, forests, and wetlands.
In North America.
In Dry Places Like Deserts
mostly in deserts?
Rattlesnakes are native to the Americas. They can be found from Southwestern Canada in North America to the Central Argentina in South America. They can be found in almost every type of habitat that can be found in these areas. The habitats include Prairies, Marshes, Deserts and Forests. They prefer open rocky areas where they can hide from large predators and identify plentiful prey like rodents, lizards etc that live amidst the rocks.
Rattlesnakes are native to the Americas. They can be found from Southwestern Canada in North America to the Central Argentina in South America. They can be found in almost every type of habitat that can be found in these areas. The habitats include Prairies, Marshes, Deserts and Forests. They prefer open rocky areas where they can hide from large predators and identify plentiful prey like rodents, lizards etc that live amidst the rocks.
No. Rattlesnakes only live in North America.
rattlesnakes live on the continents of north america and south america.
No. Rattlesnakes only live in North America. Greenland is too cold for snakes.
They live in pigmy caves.
Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes, pygmy rattlesnakes, timber rattlesnakes and tropical rattlesnakes live in more humid and damp areas.
Yes, rattlesnakes are found in the Petrified Forest of Arizona.
No. Rattlesnakes do not lay eggs; they give birth to live young.
Yes, Rancho Cucamonga is in the range of several species of rattlesnakes.
Yes, Rattlesnakes live only in North and South America, including some islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Rattlesnakes prefer warmer climates such as would be found in temperate or tropical areas.
No. Baby rattlesnakes live on their own. They bite when threatened.
Rattlesnakes give live birth - they are ovoviviparous. Yes, they will rattle while gravid.