How do rattlesnakes find food?

Well rattlesnakes just like many other reptiles have their own special adaptations to their environment's. For example many rattlesnakes are found in hot, dry and open areas mostly the dessert. Rattlesnakes are color blind so there eyes don't help much, the rattle on the end of there tail is used as bait.

The rattle snake uses it catch small rodents attention making them think its a big juicy worm, same with small birds. While doing this the rattle snake keeps itself unseen by burrowing in sand or hiding under a rock. They can tell when prey is near because snakes feel vibrations on the surface of their hunting ground.

Some times they will wait days until something comes along for them to ambush.

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