Nothing - Snakes don't 'mate for life' like birds and other animals. Once the mating is over - they go their separate ways and may never see each other again in their lifetime. The next time the female mates - it will more likely be with a completely different 'partner' than the last time.
No
Nothing is ghostly about a dead rattlesnake . It is just a dead snake.
If the female rattlesnake is receptive, the male will wrap his tail around her cloaca and insert a hemipenis which will impregnate her with sperm.
no they cant there genes dont match.
No, it is a genetic impossibility.
They kill it. Later, Huck takes the dead rattlesnake and puts it in Jim's bedroll as a prank. The rattlesnake's mate lays next to the dead snake and strikes Jim when he is going to sleep. Jim survives. Jim and Huck believe it is bad luck to touch the skin of a snake. All of the hard times they encounter on their adventure they attribute to bad luck from touching the snake.
It is built up of layers of dead skin
You can find Rattlesnakes at various locations throughout the RDR maps. See the link below to the Rattlesnake guide at the RDR Wiki to show you where to find them.
No, but the python could still be the rattle snake's main squeeze. Different species don't mate and produce offspring
No, yellow jackets could not transmit rattlesnake venom.
No, if a rattlesnake is truly frozen, it is dead and can not come back to life.
If you get bit by one you were dead....... for sure.
i would say the tiger, because it could jus like step on the rattlesnake nd then the rattlesnake would be dead, but then again, the rattlesnake could like bite the tiger nd inject venom, nd then the tiger is doomed.