God instructed Moses to pick up the snake by its tail to demonstrate His power and to build Moses' faith. This act transformed the snake back into a staff, serving as a miraculous sign to convince both Moses and the Israelites of God's authority. It also symbolized the idea that faith often requires taking risks and trusting in God's guidance, even in seemingly dangerous situations.
It was a test of faith. Once the staff had transformed - he was instructed to pick up the snake by tail - risking getting bitten - however, when he did as instructed - the snake turned back into a staff.
Yes.
The snake is an animal that has no tail.
Yes. Snakes are very muscular-- even a sedentary person can do one sit-up when hanging by their feet, let alone a wild predator built for such movement. The safer way to hold a snake is just behind the head. (Its tail may wrap around your hand or arm, but that is OK.)
no it has an actual snake for a tail
No, there is no 'snake tail' in any HP book.
The shape of its tail is pretty flat because it helps the snake swim faster in the water.
somewhere by its tail.
It wouldn't be a rattle snake or snake without a tail. Would it??
Yes there is a snake with two heads without tail, however such snakes are rarest of the rare.
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.
No kangaroo can pick up grass in its tail. No kangaroo, not even the tree kangaroo, has a tail that is as prehensile as that.