8 Types Of Poisonous Snakes You Can Find in Your Yard


the king of all rattlesnake in the world, Eastern Diamondback rattler - Crotalus Adamanteus - in strike pose facing camera. 9 rattles and one button

Rattlesnakes

There are 16 species of rattlesnakes found in the United States. The “rattle” comes from the signature noise these slithering reptiles make whenever they sense danger. Most fatal snake bites are the fault of a rattlesnake.

Where to find them: All regions of the U.S. You’re likely to spot a rattlesnake in wooded areas near logs or boulders, although sometimes you’ll see them in open areas.

What they look like: These snakes have large, thick bodies with geometric patterns across their skin in shades of brown.

How they act: Rattlesnakes have powerful bodies that can quickly coil, then stretch out. The visible rattle on their tail buzzes when the snake feels threatened.


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