My project is on a Rattlesnake

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My project is on a Rattlesnake . Rattlesnake Rattle Snake My project is on a Rattlesnake

How Rattlesnakes avoid predators Fortunately for the rattlesnake, his body is designed to help him avoid and deter predators. His patterned body can make him blend in with his environment, allowing him to either hold still and camouflage himself or crawl away before he is noticed

Rattlesnake facts There is only around 7,000 to 8,000 Rattle Snakes left in the world, and are mainly living in SouthWestern Canada and central Argentina. Rattlesnakes feed on rodents, squirrels, rabbits and other small critters. There are lots of species of Rattle Snakes heres a few Timber Rattlesnake Western Diamondback and a Easter Diamondback Rattlesnake. If you get bit by a Rattlesnake you will die in the space of 48 hours.

Here’s a little video of a Rattlesnake bite

Picture of Rattlesnakes

Questions How many Rattlesnakes are left in the world? What do Rattlesnakes eat? If you get bit by a Rattlesnake you will die I how many hours Where do Rattle snake’s live

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