Why does the rattle hold its tail upright and rattle the end
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But the rattlesnake, or 'rattler' as it is sometimes called, prefers to avoid people if it possibly can. It holds its tail upright and rattles the end whenever it is disturbed, in the hope that the intruder will go away. ... Rattlesnakes kill their prey with venom.
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