Which part of the rattlesnake's body makes the rattling sound?*
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Rattles are segments of keratin that fit loosely inside one another at the end of the snake's tail,” explained Sara Viernum, a herpetologist based in Madison, Wisconsin. “These segments knock against each other to produce a buzzing sound when the snake holds its tail vertically and vibrates the rattle
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tail
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Rattles are segments of keratin that fit loosely inside one another at the end of the snake's tail,” explained Sara Viernum, a herpetologist based in Madison, Wisconsin. “These segments knock against each other to produce a buzzing sound when the snake holds its tail vertically and vibrates the rattle.
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