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Rattlesnakes are a group of venomous snakes, genera Crotalus and Sistrurus.
Rattlesnake or Rattlesnakes may also refer to:
Films
- The Rattlesnake (film), a 1913 silent film short
 - Rattlesnakes (film), a 2019 film
 - Rattlesnake (1995 film), an action film
 - Rattlesnake (2019 film), a crime drama mystery film
 
Music
- The Rattlesnakes (1955 band), the Bee Gees band
 - Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, an English hardcore punk band 2015
 - Rattlesnake, album by A Static Lullaby
 - Rattlesnakes (album), a 1984 album by British pop band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
 - "Rattlesnake" (song), a 1997 song by American rock band Live
 - "Rattlesnake" (King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard song), from the 2017 album Flying Microtonal Banana
 - "Rattlesnake", a song by The Replacements from the 1981 album Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash
 - "Rattlesnake", a song by St. Vincent from the 2014 album St. Vincent
 
Places
- Rattlesnake (Tampa), a neighborhood located in the South Tampa district of Tampa, Florida, United States
 - Rattlesnake Creek (disambiguation)
 - Rattlesnake Hills AVA, a wine region in Yakima County, Washington, United States
 - Rattlesnake Island (disambiguation)
 - Rattlesnake Knob, a summit in the U.S. state of Wisconsin
 
Ships
- HMS Rattlesnake, several ships of the Royal Navy
 - MV Rattlesnake, a Canadian ferry
 - USS Rattlesnake (1813), a United States Navy brig
 - CSS Nashville (1861), an American steamer
 
Other
- The Rattlesnake (Remington), a 1905 equestrian sculpture by Frederic Remington
 - Rattlesnake (roller coaster), a roller coaster ride which opened in 1998 at Chessington World of Adventures
 - Rattlesnake bean
 - Rattlesnake Annie (born 1941), American country singer and songwriter
 - Rattlesnake Jake, a character in the 2011 animated film Rango
 - Texas Rattlesnake, a nickname given to former wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin
 - A type of noise sometimes made by a wastegate
 - The Rattlesnake (also known as The Carolinian), a 1922 play by Raphael Sabatini and J. E. Harold Terry
 
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