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1) Rattlesnakes
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"Some snakes don't give a warning. Rattlesnakes do. Their rattle means "stay away!" Rattlesnake tails have tiny scales. They look like hollow buttons. They sound like a baby's rattle. Rattlesnakes shed their skin. Then they get another rattle. Rattlesnakes live across North and South America. Many are in Arizona, Nevada, California, and New Mexico. Rattlesnakes come in bands of colors. The colors include brown, yellow, gray, black, white, red, and...
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"The boa constrictor waits. Its prey approaches. When it gets close, the boa attacks! Boa constrictors are non-venomous snakes famous for squeezing or constricting their prey to death. Boas are cold-blooded. To keep cool boas, lie inside a hollow log, a burrow or a cave. They warm up by laying in the sun. Adult boas are around 13 feet (4 meters) long. They weigh over 100 pounds (45 Kilograms). Unlike most snakes, boas don't lay eggs. They give birth...
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