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"<b>Lots of them.</b><br><br>There are more than 20 species of rattlesnakes.</b><br><br>Rattlesnakes can be found in North America and all over the world.",

"<b>Believe it or not!</b><br><br>A dead rattlesnake can bite you if you get too close.<br><br>The rattlesnake's heat sensors remain active until rigor mortis is complete a day or more after death.</b><br><br>Placing a warm object, such as your hand, near the snake's mouth will cause it to strike.",

"<b>Shake, rattle and roll.</b><br><br>The noise you hear from a rattlesnake is actually from the snake's unshed skin inside the rings at the end of the snake's tail.<br><br> As a baby rattlesnake grows into an adult rattler, more rings are added. Also, the louder the rattle is, the bigger the rattlesnake!",

"<b>Heavyweight champ.</b><br><br>The heaviest venomous snake in the New World is the diamondback rattlesnake.<br><br>It is the snake's thick skin that gives it such great weight.<br><br>This is also the only snake that shares its name with a baseball team.",

"<b>There are only four types of venomous snakes in the U.S.</b><br><br>The four types are coral snakes, rattlesnakes, copperheads, and water moccasins.",

"<b>\"The rattlesnake without rattles.\"</b><br><br>The cottonmouth snake is known as the \"the rattlesnake without rattles\" because it gives no warning before striking.</b><br><br>The cottonmouth is a semi-aquatic snake often found lying on overhead branches waiting for prey to come out for a drink.<br><br>Unfortunately the snakes have also dropped in unexpectedly on terrified boaters.<br><br>During the civil rights movement, cottonmouths were deliberately put into the cars of civil rights workers to scare them off.<br><br>It's been rumored that certain FBI agents killed them, then cooked and ate them in a bold gesture.",

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