
Real Rattlesnake Rattle
This real rattlesnake rattle is preserved within a clear plastic floating display for easy viewing and presentation. The specimen showcases the natural segmented structure and coloration of the rattle, highlighting the unique anatomy of this iconic reptile feature.
The lightweight plastic display provides a clean, modern presentation suitable for desks, shelves, classrooms, or curiosity collections. Each rattlesnake rattle is natural and unique, with slight variations in size, shape, and coloration.
Ideal for reptile enthusiasts, natural history collections, educational display, and curiosity décor.
The rattlesnake is a venomous species native to North and South America. Their venom is hemotoxic, meaning that it can destroy tissue and cause necrosis and coagulopathy. The rattlesnake gets its name from the rattle that grows from the end of its tail. They use this rattle to warn that they are about to strike. Rattlesnakes are carnivorous, mainly eating small animals such as rodents and birds.
- Display case included
- Presents with 20 segments
- Rattle Length 12.5 cm (4.9 in)
- Rattle Width 2 cm (0.8 in)
- Rattle Height .5 cm (0.2 in)
This real rattlesnake rattle is preserved within a clear plastic floating display for easy viewing and presentation. The specimen showcases the natural segmented structure and coloration of the rattle, highlighting the unique anatomy of this iconic reptile feature.
The lightweight plastic display provides a clean, modern presentation suitable for desks, shelves, classrooms, or curiosity collections. Each rattlesnake rattle is natural and unique, with slight variations in size, shape, and coloration.
Ideal for reptile enthusiasts, natural history collections, educational display, and curiosity décor.
The rattlesnake is a venomous species native to North and South America. Their venom is hemotoxic, meaning that it can destroy tissue and cause necrosis and coagulopathy. The rattlesnake gets its name from the rattle that grows from the end of its tail. They use this rattle to warn that they are about to strike. Rattlesnakes are carnivorous, mainly eating small animals such as rodents and birds.
- Display case included
- Presents with 20 segments
- Rattle Length 12.5 cm (4.9 in)
- Rattle Width 2 cm (0.8 in)
- Rattle Height .5 cm (0.2 in)
Original: $299.00
-65%$299.00
$104.65Description
This real rattlesnake rattle is preserved within a clear plastic floating display for easy viewing and presentation. The specimen showcases the natural segmented structure and coloration of the rattle, highlighting the unique anatomy of this iconic reptile feature.
The lightweight plastic display provides a clean, modern presentation suitable for desks, shelves, classrooms, or curiosity collections. Each rattlesnake rattle is natural and unique, with slight variations in size, shape, and coloration.
Ideal for reptile enthusiasts, natural history collections, educational display, and curiosity décor.
The rattlesnake is a venomous species native to North and South America. Their venom is hemotoxic, meaning that it can destroy tissue and cause necrosis and coagulopathy. The rattlesnake gets its name from the rattle that grows from the end of its tail. They use this rattle to warn that they are about to strike. Rattlesnakes are carnivorous, mainly eating small animals such as rodents and birds.
- Display case included
- Presents with 20 segments
- Rattle Length 12.5 cm (4.9 in)
- Rattle Width 2 cm (0.8 in)
- Rattle Height .5 cm (0.2 in)

















