Kingsnakes are known for their immunity to rattlesnake venom and their ability to prey on rattlesnakes, making them one of the rattlesnake's natural predators.
These fast-running birds have been observed hunting and killing rattlesnakes, using their speed and agility to avoid being bitten.
Birds of prey such as hawks and eagles are capable of swooping down and grabbing rattlesnakes with their talons, making them formidable predators.
Coyotes have been known to prey on rattlesnakes, using their keen sense of smell and agility to hunt down these reptiles.
These stealthy predators have been observed hunting and killing rattlesnakes, using their sharp claws and quick reflexes to avoid being bitten.
Badgers are known for their aggressive hunting behavior and have been observed digging up and preying on rattlesnakes in their burrows.
Gopher snakes are non-venomous constrictors that mimic the appearance and behavior of rattlesnakes, often preying on their eggs and young.
Wild pigs have been observed rooting around in rattlesnake dens and consuming both the snakes and their eggs, making them a threat to rattlesnake populations.