Seth Stumbaugh *They have a triangular head Rattlesnakes sound *They have a tail that rattles at the predator.

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Seth Stumbaugh

*They have a triangular head Rattlesnakes sound *They have a tail that rattles at the predator

* They hang out at desert * Thy hang out at mountains * They hang out at swamps

* Rattlesnakes are prey to foxes *Rattlesnakes are predator to rats * Rattlesnakes wait until the prey is dead before swallowing it

* They can keep cool by staying in the shad. They can keep cool by saving water and that’s how they survival.

* They are carnivore because they eat animals. * There favorite foods are small rodents and lizards.

* Rattlesnakes don’t interaction with animals because they will rattle at you if you going to hurt them.

* It is hot weather where they live * It is at night

* It dos not eat because it will rattle at you and will be compare to attackt you.

*They die by pollution because the in the air can have smoke and that’s how it is acffected.

WERE DO RATTELSNAKES SLEEP? DO THEY HIBERNATE AND MIGRATE * They sleep at the places where they migrate * They hibernate at winter.

DID YOU KNOW? * Deaths from rattlesnakes bites are rare if treated in a timely manner. * A rattlesnake’s rattle is made of interlocking rings of keratin. Another ring is added each time the snake sheds its skin.

* Animals sounds * A Rattlesnakes sound Where rattlesnakes here animamls muse sound A hawk sound A bluebird sound A raccoon sound A fox sound A wolf sound