Nope - the rattle noise is caused by the last few segments of a Rattle snake's tail rubbing together - creating the classic rattle noise.
Rattlesnakes do not have balls in their tail.
The end of it's tail
its tail
the rattles in its tail. :)
True rattlesnakes (with a rattle on the tip of their tail) are not found in Africa.
Rattlesnakes have an anal opening at the base of the tail and will evacuate their intestinal wastes through this opening.
no, venom is in the head not the tail
Rattle their tail
It wouldn't be a rattle snake or snake without a tail. Would it??
The most familiar physical characteristic of a rattlesnake is the rattle on the snakes tail. Rattlesnakes also of scales which cover the entire body.
Rattlesnakes have a rattle on their tail that makes noise when they feel threatened, while bull snakes do not have a rattle. Additionally, rattlesnakes are venomous, while bull snakes are non-venomous.
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.