If a rattlesnakes rattles break off, essentially nothing happens. The down side is that anyone or anything will not be able to hear it if it is going to strike.
From the moment a rattle snake hatches from its egg it is on it's own. The venom of a baby rattle snake is just as powerful as a full grown snake.
No. The rattle is made up of skin. Each time the snake sheds, another rattle gets added to it.
it gets broken
it doesnt fly
it is broken and somebody needs to fix it fast and it is also cut in half
The rattlesnake has a rattle at the end of it's tail, so when a predator comes, the rattlesnake rattles and the predator gets scared and runs away. It also is a snake, long and skinny, and could also slither away really fast. Their natural camoflage renders them nearly invisible to creatures with no sense for color. Many animals do not possess 'color-vision' as advanced as the humans' capabilities.
Rattlesnakes are not poisonous to eat. As long as the dog was not bitten in the process, it is in no danger. The venom is only dangerous when injected or if it gets into tissues or the blood through a wound or ulcer.
it gets all broken like mine
It gets rapidly broken down into oxygen and water by the enzyme peroxidase.
When it rains, the limestone of the Yucatan Peninsula gets broken down into sand.
it gets broken down into smaller particles (known as digestion) and are absorbed through the gut.
It gets digested. The parts that can't be broken down are regurgitated as an owl pellet.