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How do snakes slither?

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

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Why Are Rattlesnakes Poisonous?

Rattlesnakes are venomous and use their fangs to inject that venom. The main reason they develop this rattle, it's believed to warn predators that they're getting too close. If a predator's coming, a rattlesnake ight rattle to let them know, hey, i'm here,. And if you come any closer, i'm going to be forced to bite you. Every time they shed, they add a segment to that rattle. So the snake sheds from its head to its tail, and a little portion kind of clinks off as a new segment. Those rattles are interlocking, so they kind of sit on top of each other

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