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Explore the intriguing life of a rattlesnake, a creature that thrives in warm mountains and deserts. With a unique body part made of keratin, similar to your fingernails and hair, this serpent has fascinating hunting techniques. By eating its prey head first and employing remarkable camouflage, it thrives in its environment. Join Max Berry in uncovering the secrets of this amazing reptile and learn more about its adaptations that make it a successful predator.
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What Am I? • I live in warm mountains and deserts. • I have a special body part made out of keratin. It’s the same stuff that your fingernails and hair is made of. • I eat my prey head first! • I use camouflage to hunt and hide. By Max Berry