Rattlesnakes have 'rattles' that are shaken and produce a baby rattle sound. The rattles are made of hollow beads which are actually modified scales from the tip of their tale. Every time they shed their skin, a new bead is added to the tale.
Only the rattlesnake has a rattle. However, several other snakes, such as the gopher snake, will vibrate their tail in the manner of a rattlesnake. If they happen to be on dry leaves, it sounds just like a real rattler.
No, if you heard a snake whistle it was likely a respiratory infection or the like.
KIng Cobras are. Snake charmers move their heads as the are playing their pipe. The snake follows the movement of the head. They cant follow th music because they are deaf.
Snakes cannot hear in the normal sense, though they can detect ground vibrations. This may deter a snake.
Snakes cannot hear as they do not have ears. They can perceive ground vibrations, though, so they may be able to feel it.
The answer to this question is: YES
the rattlesnake
yes they do
no
The rattlesnake
I am not sure about the tail scales-but if the head of the snake is triangular it means that that particular snake hold venom in his cheeks.
There are two mythical creatures that are described as having a rooster's head and the tail of a snake. They are the basilisk and the cockatrice.
No, it might lose a tail, but it can still kill you! :((:))
a baby rattlesnake has "a bud" at the end of it's tail. The bull snake has a tapered tail with the same type of skin.
The rattlesnake
Only the rattlesnake has a built in rattle. However, some other harmless species, such as the gopher snake, will vibrate its tail if threatened. If the snake happens to be on dry leaves or grass, this can produce a sound that mimics a rattlesnake.
Nope - the rattle noise is caused by the last few segments of a Rattle snake's tail rubbing together - creating the classic rattle noise.
If the snake gets nervous its tail begins to vibrate, making a buzzing noise. This noise serves as a warning to larger animals too big for the snake to eat.
sagebrush geckos eat ants, crickets, small beetles, and other bugs.
sound
Most English speakers call the sound a snake makes a "hiss."
i make chirping sounds.
They have rough skin they are really scary they have a tail that makes noise.
Yes.
The last few segments of a Rattle snake's tail are loosely connected. When it becomes agitated, it vibrates its tail rapidly - causing the loose segments to rub together - creating the classic rattle noise. Other species of snake imitate this sound too - some of the Corn snakes I have vibrate their tails in a similar way, when annoyed.
no it has an actual snake for a tail