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Papo Rattlesnake #50237
3+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
The key feature of the Papo Rattlesnake figurine is its ability to flex and pose, enabling it to take on a range of positions and configurations.
The Papo Rattlesnake Figure #50237 measures: 6.5" L.
This Rattlesnake isFlexible and Poseable!
The Papo Rattlesnake's main feature is its flexibility and pose-ability, allowing for various positions and configurations. The rattlesnake pattern on the back is well applied, adding a touch of realism to the figurine.
The underside of the figurine is plain in color and relatively lacking in detail. The small head of the rattlesnake also means that it's difficult to see a lot of detail. But, the overall impression of the figurine is still quite impressive.
The pose-ability of this rattlesnake is the standout feature.
Rattlesnakes are a group of venomous snakes. They are named for the rattle on the end of their tail, which they use to produce a distinct buzzing sound as a warning signal to potential predators or threats. Rattlesnakes have a unique triangular-shaped head, and their scales have a distinct pattern that varies depending on the species.
Rattlesnake venom is highly toxic and can cause serious harm or even death to humans and animals. The venom is primarily used to immobilize their prey, which includes small mammals, birds, and lizards. While they are venomous, rattlesnakes are generally not aggressive and will only attack if provoked or threatened.
There are over 30 different species of rattlesnakes, each with their own unique characteristics and habitats. Some species are found in deserts, while others live in forests, grasslands, or wetlands. Despite their venomous nature, rattlesnakes play an important role in their ecosystems by controlling rodent populations and serving as a food source for predators such as hawks and eagles.
Part of the Wild Animal Series by Papo.
Hand Painted. Made of durable synthetic material.
Product Code: Papo 50237
by Papo
3+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.