Are Timber Rattlesnakes Aggressive?

Are Timber Rattlesnakes Aggressive? Temperament. Rattlesnakes are reputedly aggressive, but the bad rap is generally unearned and does not reflect the behavior of most species. Timber rattlesnakes, for example, tend to avoid confrontation with humans; in most cases they’ll remain motionless or flee if possible when encountered. What animals eat timber rattlesnakes? Young timber rattlesnakes

Do Poisonous Snakes Climb Trees?

Do Poisonous Snakes Climb Trees? An article has been going around showing a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake sitting high in a tree, prompting many emails and messages asking about its validity. This is normal behavior: rattlesnakes can and do climb trees, though it is not commonly observed. Do snakes like to climb trees? Reaching new heights