Superstitions about snakes can be found in the Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest pieces of literature known. Written 3200 BC
Skin off a rattlesnake.
No part of a rattlesnake is poisonous, including the skin. However, they do produce a venom that is dangerous if injected but not if consumed.
dark coloured skin
It is built up of layers of dead skin
they shed their skin when they get 2 big 2 fit. and if the skin is 2 old.
another rattle
it moves between two stones to shed of their skins
Rattlesnakes do not have exoskeletons. Their skin may look chitinous but it is not an exoskeleton.
No, the rattle's skin sheds off, not the rattle itself.
Like all reptiles, rattlesnakes have a body covering of scaly skin.
When they shed it leaves a layer of dead skin behind as their rattler.
The mongoose typically has three serrated claws that would slash at the predator normally. The rattlesnake's tough skin reduces the strength of the blow, preventing these claws from penetrating the inner sanctum of the rattlesnake's oral pectum. The rattlesnake could retaliate by using his poisonous fangs and the spotted rattlesnake venom could kill a mongoose with 0.246 of a drop.