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rattlesnake
adamanteus, are the best known
They have a series of horny interlocking joints at the end of the tail which make a sharp rattling sound when shaken
The common rattlesnake of the Northern United States (Crotalus horridus), and the diamond rattlesnake of the South (C
pit viper with horny segments at the end of the tail that rattle when shaken
Any of various poisonous American snakes, of genera Crotalus and Sistrurus, having a rattle at the end of its tail
A rattlesnake is a poisonous American snake which can make a rattling noise with its tail. Any of about 30 species in two genera of New World pit vipers having a tail rattle that produces a buzzing sound when vibrated. The rattle is composed of horny, loosely connected segments added one at a time with each molt. Sistrurus species have large scales on the top of the head. Crotalus species have mostly small scales on the head. Species range from 1 to 8 ft (30 to 250 cm) long. Most eat small animals, primarily rodents, birds, and lizards. All bear live young. In hot areas rattlesnakes become nocturnal; in cold areas they hibernate in groups. Heat-sensitive organs on the sides of the head help them locate and strike their prey. A rattlesnake bite is painful and can be fatal if not treated. See also sidewinder
{i} variety of poisonous snakes from the pit viper family with a rattle on the end of the tail
Any one of several species of venomous American snakes belonging to the genera Crotalus and Caudisona, or Sistrurus
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