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  2. Grace Olive Wiley - Wikipedia

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    Grace Olive Wiley (February 18, 1883 – July 20, 1948) was an American herpetologist best known for her work with venomous snakes. She died of a snakebite she received while posing for a photographer at the age of 65.

  3. Rattlesnakes (novella) - Wikipedia

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    Rattlesnakes is a novella by Stephen King, first published in 2024 as part of King's collection You Like It Darker. It is a sequel to King's 1981 novel Cujo , reintroducing the character of Vic Trenton .

  4. Laurence Monroe Klauber - Wikipedia

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    As curator, he dedicated the following 35 years of his life to the study of reptiles, and rattlesnakes in particular. The result of that considerable amount of time and amassed data was his magnum opus, the two-volume book entitled Rattlesnakes: Their Habits, Life Histories and Influence on Mankind, published in 1956. It is still considered to ...

  5. UTPB to host book signings - AOL

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    Nov. 27—University of Texas Permian Basin has two book signings on campus this week. Randy Rattlesnake is a children's book written by UTPB College of Education faculty member, Tara Wilson.

  6. You Like It Darker - Wikipedia

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    You Like It Darker is a collection of twelve stories by American author Stephen King, published by Scribner in May 2024. [1] The book was announced on November 6, 2023, via Entertainment Weekly, which provided a look at the book's wraparound cover, table of contents, and an excerpt from "Rattlesnakes", a sequel to King's 1981 novel Cujo.

  7. Crotalus - Wikipedia

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    Crotalus is a genus of pit vipers, commonly known as rattlesnakes or rattlers, [2] in the family Viperidae.The genus is found only in the Americas from southern Canada to northern Argentina. [1]

  8. Now you can watch hundreds of rattlesnakes in a ‘mega-den ...

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    A new live-streaming webcam allows viewers to see inside a so-called “mega-den” – home to hundreds of rattlesnakes.

  9. Rattlesnakes are more social than we thought - AOL

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    A new discovery suggests reptiles may be far more social than we thought. Place a rattlesnake in a bucket and shake it, and the result will be predictable: The stressed-out reptile will begin ...