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  2. What happens if a rattlesnake bites you? Here's everything ...

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    Back away slowly and cautiously, while keeping your eyes on the snake to monitor its movements. Maintain distance : Keep a safe distance from the rattlesnake. Remember, they typically strike only ...

  3. Crotalus lepidus - Wikipedia

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    Like other rattlesnakes, its tail has a rattle, which is composed of keratin. Each time the snake sheds its skin, a new segment is added to the rattle. However, the rattle is fragile and may break off, and the frequency of shedding can vary. So, the snake's age cannot be determined by the number of segments or length of the rattle.

  4. Crotalus - Wikipedia

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    No species of Crotalus is considered aggressive; when threatened, most retreat quickly, but most species defend themselves readily when cornered. [3] There is no consensus in the available literature about how far rattlesnakes can strike, with estimates ranging from one-third to the entire body length of the rattlesnake.

  5. Rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    Video of a timber rattlesnake shaking its rattle The rattle serves as a warning for predators of the rattlesnake. [ 53 ] The rattle is composed of a series of hollow, interlocked segments made of keratin , which are created by modifying the scales that cover the tip of the tail.

  6. Don’t engage a rattlesnake. Many rattlesnake bites come from people trying to move, or kill, the snakes, Sharp says. Neither is a good idea. While the snakes are known for that distinctive ...

  7. Video shows creative way rattlesnake was coaxed out from ...

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    It hid just out of sight, flicking its tongue at people.

  8. Crotalus cerberus - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona black rattlesnake is the first species of snake observed to exhibit complex social behavior, [11] and like all temperate pit vipers, care for their babies. Females remain with their young in nests for 7 to 14 days, and mothers have been observed cooperatively parenting their broods.

  9. Crotalus pyrrhus - Wikipedia

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    Common names: southwestern speckled rattlesnake, [2] Mitchell's rattlesnake, [3] more. Crotalus pyrrhus is a venomous pitviper species [2] found in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. A medium-sized snake, it is found mostly in rocky country, active at night and feeding on small mammals. The coloration is variable and ...