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A snake only coils as a defense mechanismand to see more clearly. They do not have to be coiled when they strike. They strike quickly and can reach a victim at a distance nearly equal to the length of the snake's body.
Snakes are mean.

A snake lives in a world where they must defend themselves. They are not out to get people. They are just defending themselves because a human is so much larger than they are.
Rattlesnakes always rattle before they strike.

A rattlesnake rattles to warn if they are afraid they have been seen, but studies show that if they are camouflaged, they might not rattle.
Only poisonous snakes bite.

Any snake can bite, and although the bite of a non-poisonous snake has no venom, it can cause infection.
The number of rattles on a rattlesnake tells the age in years.

A rattlesnake can shed its skin several times per year, so although this does create a new rattle with each shedding, it is not representative of a year's time period. Older rattlesnakes can also lose rattles in battle or while hunting food.
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A snake only coils as a defense mechanismand to see more clearly. They do not have to be coiled when they strike. They strike quickly and can reach a victim at a distance nearly equal to the length of the snake's body.
Snakes are mean.

A snake lives in a world where they must defend themselves. They are not out to get people. They are just defending themselves because a human is so much larger than they are.
Rattlesnakes always rattle before they strike.

A rattlesnake rattles to warn if they are afraid they have been seen, but studies show that if they are camouflaged, they might not rattle.
Only poisonous snakes bite.

Any snake can bite, and although the bite of a non-poisonous snake has no venom, it can cause infection.
The number of rattles on a rattlesnake tells the age in years.

A rattlesnake can shed its skin several times per year, so although this does create a new rattle with each shedding, it is not representative of a year's time period. Older rattlesnakes can also lose rattles in battle or while hunting food.
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