RATTLESNAKE

poisonous New World snake of the pit viper family, distinguished by a rattle at the end of the tail. The head is triangular, being widened at the base. The rattle is a series of dried, hollow segments of skin, which, when shaken, make a whirring sound. When the snake is alarmed, it shakes its tail, and the noise serves as a warning to the attacker. While the snake is young, three or four segments are usually added each year, one at each molt. After maturity fewer develop and old ones start to break off. Rattlesnakes feed on rodents, birds, and other warm-blooded animals. Like other pit vipers, they have heat-sensitive organs in pits on the sides of the head, which help them locate and strike at their prey. The erectile fangs are folded back in the mouth, except when the snake strikes. The venom is highly toxic to humans and occasionally proves fatal (see snakebite). Rattlesnakes bear live young. Most species are classified in the genus Crotalus. The timber rattlesnake, C. horridus, is found from S Maine to NE Florida and W to Iowa and Texas. It is from 3 1 / 2 to 5 ft (105–150 cm) long and is yellow or tan with wide, dark crossbands. The largest and deadliest species is the eastern diamondback rattlesnake, C. adamanteus, of the S and SE United States, which reaches a length of 5 to 8 ft (1.5–2.4 m). The western diamondback, C. atrox, is shorter and thicker. The western, or prairie, rattlesnake, C. viridis, sometimes lives in prairie-dog burrows. The sidewinder, C. cerastes, is a North American desert species. The approximately 30 Crotalus species range from S Canada to N Argentina. The genus Sistrurus comprises the three pygmy rattlesnake species of the United States and Mexico. The smallest, S. miliarius, of the SE United States, is under 18 in. (45 cm) long. Rattlesnakes are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Squamata, family Crotalidae.

See study by L. M. Klauber (2d ed. 1972).

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Gila Monsters and Red-Eyed Rattlesnakes Don Maguire's Arizona Trading Expeditions, 1876-1879 Edited by Gary Topping University of Utah Press Salt Lake City
...went out to call Rattlesnake to the feast. He came to Rattlesnakes house and said...They went in, Rattlesnake after Coyote...He went into Rattlesnakes house and said...around the feast Rattlesnake had set out i...
...enchanting, perhaps demonic power of the rattlesnake. Like the evangelical revivals, this...period, and Jon Butler argues that rattlesnake "gazing" was a manifestation of occult...claimed that attributing a charm to the rattlesnake akin to the "evil eye" of popular...
...spirit sickness, Yakama also believed that rattlesnake power was a major cause of death. A person...to work their power against others through rattlesnake power. 40 The person with rattlesnake power sent an invisible spirit of a rattlesnake...
A Mohave rattlesnake, C. scutulatus...other feature of rattlesnakes. For example...red diamond rattlesnake, C. 111...example, prairie rattlesnakes, C. i...diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus adamanteus...
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...effective in eliciting rattlesnake attention, as...molecules. Because rattlesnakes did not orient...responses in the rattlesnakes and thereby provided...assemblies to rattlesnake with one assembly...Pacific northwest rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis...help in scoring rattlesnake orientation in...
...western diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox...predatory behavior Rattlesnakes recognize potential...Rowe, 1999), rattlesnakes typically do not display...physiological resistance to rattlesnake venoms (Poran, Coss...and even attacking rattlesnakes (Owings Coss, 1977...
...feeding behavior of rattlesnakes. Koninklijke Nederlandische...CHISZAR, D. (1980). Rattlesnake predatory behavior...envenomation by prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis...chemical search image in rattlesnakes. Animal Behavior...bimodal neurons of the rattlesnake optic tectum. Science...
Rattlesnake Bomber Base: Pyote Army Airfield in World War II. by Christopher Koontz Rattlesnake Bomber Base: Pyote Army Airfield in World...formed and trained between 1943 and 1945. Rattlesnake Bomber Base: Pyote Army Airfield in World...
Rattlesnake Bomber Base: Pyote Army Airfield in World War II. by Joseph L. Mason Rattlesnake Bomber Base: Pyote Army Airfield in World...West Texas and nicknamed the facility the Rattlesnake Bomber Base after its large serpentine population...
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Cross-country Skiing in the Rattlesnake by Caroline Patterson You know the scenario...into the car and head north from Missoula along Rattlesnake Drive to the 60,000-acre Rattlesnake National Recreation Area and Wilderness, created...
Rattlesnake first aids by Peter Warshall...The herbaria sported rattlesnake skins, prepared skeletons...the fifty percent of all rattlesnake biles not severe enough...aggressive treatment. (Rattlesnakes, remarkably, can control...
...material. When the rattlesnake vibrates its muscular...everyone does. Most rattlesnakes are peaceable...really a Mojave rattlesnake, the case would...populations of Mojave rattlesnakes have neurotoxic...development of rattlesnake venom to more...natural prey of rattlesnakes in Texas, and...
...the dreadful "rattlesnake roundups," in...group behavior of rattlesnakes is the focus of...But the timber rattlesnake is more than a...level predators, rattlesnakes are an integral...aggregation of rattlesnakes is a natural spectacle...abundant timber rattlesnake is quickly succumbing...
...Biting off Profits with the Rattlesnake Breakout Method by Billy...entry. Eliminating risk Rattlesnakes are common in the Southwestern...areas. At the end of the rattlesnakes tail is a series of nested...readying to strike. The Rattlesnake Breakout Method is modeled...
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...snake is not the tail of a rattlesnake," he said. "A fox snake...tapered tail, whereas a rattlesnake is short and stubby with...percent positive that it was a rattlesnake," he said. "When it rattled...in them being mistaken for rattlesnakes. Lake County Animal Control...
...snake is not the tail of a rattlesnake," he said. "A fox snake...tapered tail, whereas a rattlesnake is short and stubby with...percent positive that it was a rattlesnake," he said. "When it rattled...in them being mistaken for rattlesnakes. Lake County Animal Control...
...snake is not the tail of a rattlesnake," he said. "A fox snake...tapered tail, whereas a rattlesnake is short and stubby with...percent positive that it was a rattlesnake," he said. "When it rattled...in them being mistaken for rattlesnakes. Lake County Animal Control...
...Lah. " Wow, theres rattlesnakes in Illinois, let...on the potential of rattlesnake venom to treat various...anticoagulant. Also, rattlesnakes feed primarily on...from people with a rattlesnake in their yard and...toxic than most other rattlesnakes but amount injected...
...preferably do so before a rattlesnake those 4-foot critters...face-offs between rattlesnakes and humans. But they...When on the attack, rattlesnakes dont necessarily go...decades of handling rattlesnakes, he was bitten on...sometimes the case after rattlesnake bites. He was out...
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...see snakebite ). Rattlesnakes bear live young...Crotalus. The timber rattlesnake, C. horridus, is...western, or prairie, rattlesnake, C. viridis, sometimes...comprises the three pygmy rattlesnake species of the United...45 cm) long. Rattlesnakes are classified in...
RATTLESNAKE WEED see hawkweed . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
SIDEWINDER common name for a rattlesnake , Crotalus cerastes, found in the deserts of the SW United...scales above its eyes and is sometimes known as the horned rattlesnake. During the heat of the day it lies half buried in the sand...
...sand boas. Most poisonous New World snakes belong to the pit viper family; these include the copperhead , water moccasin , rattlesnake , fer-de-lance, and bushmaster . Venomous Old World snakes are the true vipers , including the adder and the asp , and...
...Central and South America, are prolific aquatic weeds in some S U.S. lakes. The adders-tongue ferns ( Ophioglossum ) and rattlesnake ferns ( Botrychium ) belong to the most primitive fern family ( Ophioglossaceae ) and bear sporangia not in sori but in spikes...
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