Probably - since it will be able to feel the vibrations through the ground. However - it'll likely ignore it - just as us humans tend to ignore our own voices !
The Arizona black rattlesnake is black and has a rattle.
There is no powder on a rattlesnake's rattle so the answer is no.
The sections at the end of their tail are hollow and loosely connected to each other. The Rattlesnake vibrates its tail when annoyed or disturbed - causing the loose sections to rub together - which we hear as the characteristic rattle.
They rattle
Some other snakes that rattle their tails to warn off potential predators include the Massasauga rattlesnake, the Western diamondback rattlesnake, and the Timber rattlesnake. These snakes use their tail rattle as a form of defense when feeling threatened.
it shakes its tail
Rattle and fangs
yes
No. The rattle is made up of skin. Each time the snake sheds, another rattle gets added to it.
No, the "rattle" does not have any thorns on it.
There is nothing inside the rattle, it is hollow.
A rattlesnake's rattle is made of leather and scales.