you can't you have to be very nice to it when it a baby and hold it a cerent way or it bites
No. Mainly because the venom yield is much less on an infant snake.
There is no special name for a baby rattlesnake except the very general term of neonate.
The venom of a baby rattlesnake is the same as from an adult snake. However, an adult snake can control the amount of venom they inject and may not inject any venom during a bite (dry bite). They need the venom to obtain food and do not want to waist it to warn off a threat. When baby rattlesnakes bite they have not yet learned to control the flow of venom and will probably inject their entire supply and cause a more severe bite to the victim than an adult snake would.
stronger. baby spider bites are stronger than adults.
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Baby diamondbacks are usually from 10 to 12 inches in length.
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An adult is 2x the size of a baby.
There are numerous species of Rattlesnakes and most of them are of the average size and weight. They are usually around 3 to 4 feet tall with some large adults growing to be above the 4 feet length. The Eastern Diamond back is the largest of the Rattlesnake species and is around 7 feet in average length and weight around 12 to 15 kilograms. All other Rattlesnake species are much smaller and lighter than the eastern diamondback.
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