Are mother rattlesnakes 'nursing' their young in the spring, making the snakes more aggressive?
By Marlo Lee
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Snakes are not mammals but reptiles, which do not nurse from the mother. Newborn rattlesnakes are born with fangs and feed on lizards, not their mother's milk, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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Encyclopædia Britannica rattlesnake | Definition, Habitat, Species, & Facts
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