Rattlesnakes are the only type of venomous snake found in the Santa Clara Valley. You are most likely to spot one on a hot day when they may be sunbathing on a trail or exposed rock. They have triangular heads and chunky olive or tan striped bodies. Their tails have a set of rattles at the end, made of keratin, the same material found in your fingernails. Snakes vibrate the rattles when alarmed and may also hiss. Be warned: Rattlesnake venom is highly toxic. Rattlesnakes eat a variety of small mammals, lizards, and birds. They hibernate during the winter.
Interesting Facts
Rattlesnakes give birth to live baby snakes
Most rattlesnakes range from 1 to 4 feet long
Rattlesnakes will strike if threatened, so give them plenty space, stay on trails and look where you put your feet and hands