rattlesnake
The rattlesnake is a collective of the rattlesnake belonging to the marshmallow family and the serpent of the baby rattlesnake. It consists of about 65-70 species. It is an endemic species of the Americas. It is distributed throughout southern Alberta and southern British Columbia in central and southern Argentina. There are several horn rings at the end of the tail, and these horn rings are empty, so that even if they are moved a little, they are rubbed against each other. This ring loosens one by one as they break away. As the rattlesnake makes a sound, it is a means to keep the big animal from being stepped on by surprise, like a bison in America, so it shakes the drop away by means of a warning before it attacks, but sometimes it feeds Sometimes it makes a noise. The rattlesnake secretes poison with two fangs in the upper jaw, which is made from a pair of glands under the eyes of the upper jaw.