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Snakes By Nathan Fadrigon

Snakes By Nathan Fadrigon. Constrictors need a lot of muscle to squeeze their prey in order to kill it

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Snakes

By Nathan Fadrigon

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Constrictors need a lot of muscle to squeeze their prey in order to kill it.

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Hard scales protect the inside of a snake’s body from injury.

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Dull colors and geometric patterns disguise the shape of a snake against certain backgrounds. This is called camoflauge.

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Afraid of snakebite? Don’t worry! Snakes only attack humans for defense. They never want to attack humans without a good reason.

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Because snakes are cold-blooded, they don’t use a lot of energy to stay warm. So, they don’t need to eat very often.

You got lucky, mouse! I’m not hungry. But just

you wait…

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Scientists “milk” snakes, by taking a venomous snake and holding its fangs in a container and let the snake spray the venom. The scientists then use the venom in medicine for humans.

Interesting Facts

Waah! Let me go!

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Snakebites happen very often in India, while Canada has barely any bites!

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The sound of a rattlesnake’s rattle can be heard up to 60 feet away.

Shake, shake, rattlesnake!

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Gaboon vipers have sharp fangs as long as 2 inches.

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ResourceSnakes, Zoobooks, John Bonnett Wexo, November 2001, Vol. 19, Number 2.

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Thanks…

For…

Watching!

Thanks!

Thanks!Thank you very much!

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The End