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The ability of a severed rattlesnake head to bite underscores the complex physiology of these reptiles. While decapitated snakes may seem incapacitated, they retain reflexive capabilities for minutes after losing their heads, potentially posing a significant threat to their surroundings. This intriguing fact raises questions about the nature of animal response systems and instinctual behaviors that persist beyond what we might perceive as death.