When does a rattle snake coil ready to bite
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When rattlesnakes feel threatened, they will rattle their tails to make noise. This is an indication that they are willing to defend themselves. Rattlesnakes generally coil tightly before striking, as this protective position provides the best platform for which to launch a strike.
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Rattlesnakes generally coil tightly before striking, as this protective position ... If a snake is threatened, it will attack with its fangs exposed, ready to bite.
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