Its a warning to potential predators that the snake is venomous.
Rattlesnakes give live birth - they are ovoviviparous. Yes, they will rattle while gravid.
Well, they are born with their rattle. And everytime the snake sheds another rattle is added.
Its teeth. And it`s rattle.
Rattlesnakes are best known for, and most easily recognized by, their rattle. They use it to scare offpredators.
No. Copperheads and rattlesnakes are related, but the copperhead is notable in that it lacks a rattle.
True rattlesnakes (with a rattle on the tip of their tail) are not found in Africa.
no, venom is in the head not the tail
No, nor to strike.
Rattle their tail
It is thought that rattlesnakes began developing the rattle during the ancient America past when the continent was inhabited by herds of large hoofed mammals. The rattle served as a warning of the snake's presence so they would not be trampled upon. They only rattle when they detect a possible threat approaching.
what does rattle snakes inherit from their parents
The head, tongue, rattle.