(1) Holding on to hurt is like grabbing a rattlesnake by the tail; you are going to be bitten.(2) This girl could charm the tail off a rattlesnake .(3) Charlie felt ill as she heard the distinctive sound of a rattlesnake .(4) Pit vipers, including the fer-de-lance and Mojave rattlesnake , have only two pits, one below each eye.(5) The boa and the rattlesnake are homebodies that seldom travel more than a couple of miles in a lifetime.(6) And when they rattle, when they get alarmed, it sounds like a rattlesnake .(7) Those were some of the most dangerous kinds of reptiles, spitting cobras, rattlesnakes , Komodo dragons.(8) A new study of timber rattlesnakes in the eastern United States marks the first time kin recognition has been observed in snakes.(9) At a lot of these roundups, the handlers allow children to touch the tails of rattlesnakes .(10) Today Wyoming's Bighorn Basin, home to pronghorns and prairie dogs, coyotes and rattlesnakes , is nearly a desert.(11) In both shade cases, simulated rattlesnakes cease all nocturnal activity and become completely diurnal.(12) You can find this same remarkable system in humans, albatrosses, rattlesnakes , bullfrogs, and all other land vertebrates.(13) Clark says timber rattlesnakes and other pit vipers may be the most social of all snakes.(14) Eagles, rattlesnakes , deer, pronghorn antelope, foxes, coyotes, and mountain lions roam the area.(15) They may be preyed upon by larger animals, such as large owls, coyotes, or large snakes, such as eastern massasauga rattlesnakes .(16) This is the only product that can neutralize toxins from rattlesnakes , cottonmouths, and copperheads.
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