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Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake

Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake. By Ethan Berkovitz . Introduction . It is the Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake! Today you will find out many cool facts about this creature. Some are a little scary and some are not as scary but you will still like this presentation. Adaptations.

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Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake

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  1. Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake By Ethan Berkovitz

  2. Introduction It is the Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake! Today you will find out many cool facts about this creature. Some are a little scary and some are not as scary but you will still like this presentation.

  3. Adaptations I like how this animal does not have a lot of adaptations but the ones it has are pretty cool. Here is one adaptation. When it is cornered by a human, they shake their iconic tails as a last warning to back off. But they don’t have to do that often because rarely does a human go near such a deadly creature.

  4. What It Looks Like The Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake is between five and eight feet long. Unlike most snakes, it is short and thick, its head is a triangular shape which can help it bite into things. If it bites you, it rarely causes death.

  5. Food It does not have a lot of foods it likes to eat. But when it has a meal it will eat small animals like mice, birds, rats and rodents. If it eats a big meal in a day it might not eat for another month. That’s what I know about its food.

  6. Habitat It does not live in many places. Where it lives is dry and sandy like North Carolina, Florida and West Louisiana. It lives in very humid places it can live in 100 degrees.

  7. Conclusion Now you know all about the wonderful Diamondback Rattle Snake. So remember stay away!

  8. Resources • NatGeowild .com • Snakes.com • Ask.com

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