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Massasauga rattlesnake Poster
Massasauga rattlesnake: Massasauga rattlesnake with young, Sistrurus catenatus
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Monacled cobra Poster
Monacled cobra: Monacled cobra, Naja naja
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Broad-banded copperhead Poster
Broad-banded copperhead: Broad-banded copperhead with prey
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Broad-banded copperhead Poster
Broad-banded copperhead
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Mexican neotropical rattlesnake Poster
Mexican neotropical rattlesnake
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Rattlesnake Poster
Rattlesnake
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Pope's tree viper Poster
Pope's tree viper: Pope's tree viper, Trimeresurus pepeorum, Southeast Asia
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Western diamond back rattlesnake Poster
Western diamond back rattlesnake: Western diamond back rattlesnake, southwestern U.S.A.
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Prairie rattlesnake Poster
Prairie rattlesnake: Prairie rattlesnake, Alberta, Canada
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More About Snakes ...
All snakes are carnivorous, eating small animals (including lizards and other snakes), birds, eggs or insects. Some snakes have a venomous bite which they use to kill their prey before eating it. Other snakes kill their prey by constriction resulting in death by strangulation. Snakes do not chew their food. Snakes have a very flexible lower jaws, the two halves of which are not rigidly attached, and numerous other joints in their skull (see snake skull),
Taxonmony
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family:
Source: Wikipedia Read more about Snakes

 
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