The head, tongue, rattle.
the way rattlesnakes survive in its the habitat is the rattle,venom,and the mostly common one almost every animal in the world should have is to camofluge in the enviorment arond it
Rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous - they incubate the eggs inside the body and the young are born alive.
Some species of snake lay eggs, but not the rattlesnake, they give birth to live young.
No, rattlesnakes will not grow back together if cut in half. Unlike some species of worms or certain reptiles that can regenerate lost body parts, rattlesnakes have complex organ systems and structures that do not support regeneration. If a rattlesnake is cut in half, it will not survive, as vital organs and bodily functions will be irreparably damaged.
He did have many body parts in his refrigerator and a barrel of acid with some more body parts.
they can kill you
Like all reptiles, rattlesnakes have a body covering of scaly skin.
Arm and armpit are body parts. Additional body parts include anus and ankle.
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 apparently do sometimes lay eggs, though not until they're ready to hatch (usually they hatch while still inside the mother).
Yes, rattlesnakes do occur in some cities, particularly in suburbs which border undeveloped areas.
In some parts of the body, there are more nerves in the skin, thus the sensitivity of these areas is enhanced.