Can rattlesnakes really climb trees in California? Swim? Here's what experts say
Briefly

Rattlesnakes can climb trees but are more commonly found on the ground near rocks and fallen trees, seeking prey like birds or rodents.
Snakes climb trees to hunt or escape predators, preferring burrows or burrows in unfavorable conditions to avoid being eaten. They can also scale walls with rough surfaces and holes for grip.
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