There is no limit as the snake grows a new segment each time it sheds. However, one rarely sees an adult snake with more than 10-15 segments as the rattle becomes a bit unwieldy and weak and will easily break off.
The sections at the end of their tail are hollow and loosely connected to each other. The Rattlesnake vibrates its tail when annoyed or disturbed - causing the loose sections to rub together - which we hear as the characteristic rattle.
The end sections of the tail are loosely connected - enabling them to vibrate against each other.
There is no powder on a rattlesnake's rattle so the answer is no.
They rattle
The Arizona black rattlesnake is black and has a rattle.
it shakes its tail
No its false because each rattle on a rattlesnake actually means how many times it sheds it's skin. Even this cannot be true, because sometimes they may lose a rattle or two.
Rattle and fangs
yes
No. The rattle is made up of skin. Each time the snake sheds, another rattle gets added to it.
No, the "rattle" does not have any thorns on it.
There is nothing inside the rattle, it is hollow.