Rattlesnakes have several methods to protect themselves. First and foremost, if they can hide or flee from danger they will do so. Sometimes this is not an option, so they will try to scare away the danger by weaving back and forth threateningly while rapidly shaking their tail rattle. If this does not work they will attack with their venomously fangs.
rattle snakes coil and emit the hiss sound of its rattle. When they coil that is the position were they can do the jump to attack and bite injecting the venom.
The possessive form for "the rattle of the snake" is the snake's rattle.
The Arizona black rattlesnake is black and has a rattle.
It's not really known, but it is said that hissing is a form of communication. Rattle snakes rattle their rattle to communicate too.
Rat snakes and rattle snakes are not the same thing. Rat snakes are constrictors, and have little to no venom. Rattle snakes are venomous and have large quantities of venom. Rat snakes are commonly kept as pets, but rattlesnakes are not.
The snakes throw poison from their sharp teeth or sometimes they bite.
rattle snakes
Rattle snakes are their prey.
absolutely, lots of snakes, especially rattle snakes
Rattle snakes eat lizards and small rodents such as ground squirrels, small rabbits, rats and mice.
rattle snakes are carnivore they eat meat
The height of a rattle snake is about 15 feet.