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you shoud name it Rattles!
It is a snake that rattles and is a awesome snake it lives in the grasslands mostly and can be poisonis.
They have them as a warning to other snakes and animals to stay away.
No - it's simply an indication of how many times the snake has shed !
The word, rattler, implies the rattle snake. It could also mean something that rattles.
I was told that the male rattlesnake's rattles get smaller from the body of the snake to the tip of the rattles Making a set of rattles in the shape of a Christmas tree and the female rattlesnake's rattles are the same width from the body of the snake until the tip of the rattles. I was told the by a taxidermist. The rattles of a male rattelsnake lay vertical and the female lay horizontal (flat)
a serpent is a snake, it is a type of reptile, but it is an animal.
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No a rattlesnake is a specific type of snake. They have rattles at the end of their tail that they shake to warn others around them. They do this before striking to scare predators away but if you get closer they will strike and bite you.
Rattles are made of keratin, a tough protein substance that makes up the outer layer of skin in humans and most other mammals as well as snakes. It also is what makes up nails and horns.
Many different non venomous snakes will rattle their tails against leaves and dry grass to make a "rattle" noise to try to fool an potential predator. Making this noise will possibly fool an animal or person into thinking it is a rattlesnake.
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