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By Jace
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Snakes Lunch………………………………..…2 What Do Snakes Do?….……………………6 How Do Snakes Move?.……………………8 Snake Poem…………….…..………………….10 Table of Contents…………………………….11 References……………....………………………12
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Snakes need energy from food to survive. They eat rats, rabbits, and eggs. 2
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Some snakes have as many as 1,000 bones. A snake is a reptile with stretchy skin between its scales. 6
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Snakes can have more than two hundred sharp teeth called fangs. Snakes molt. 7
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Snakes use scutes to move. A sidewinder moves forward by tossing its body sideways. 8
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Some snakes jump of branches and flatten their bodies so they’ll fall safely. 9
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S idewinders sling their bodies sideways to move on the desert floor, N ot blinking when a distraction happens. A nacondas squeeze their enemies until they stop breathing. K een sense of smell from their tongue to help them track food. E ggs are not protected by all snakes. 10
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Molt-A snake hits its nose against a rock then slithers out of its old skin. Reptile-An animal that has dry scales and tough skin. The environment alters a reptile’s temperature. Scutes-Snakes have large scales on their belly that help them move. 11
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Amazing Snakes by Sarah L. Thomson Anacondas by Colleen Sexton National Geographic for Kids: Snakes! By Melissa Stewart 12
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