Wednesday, 7 August 2019

Western Diamond Rattlesnake

 Description: The western diamond rattlesnake is long body and haves white diamond designs on the back.
Habitat: western Texas desert,desert flats to rocky hillsides, grassy plains, forested areas and river bottoms 
Prey: Mice, rats, rabbits, gophers, ground dwelling birds, lizards and other small animals.
Predators: Diamondbacks have many predators such as Eagles, hawks, roadrunners, king snakes, coyote, bobcats  foxes
How does its venom kill its victims?:The venom from the majority of rattlesnake bites will damage tissue and affect your circulatory system by destroying skin tissues and blood cells.


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