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Western diamondback rattlesnake / by Boutland, Craig,author.(CARDINAL)793309;
Includes bibliographical references (page 24) and index."There's no mistaking the warning hiss and rattle of an angry rattlesnake. But did you know a Western Diamondback rattlesnake isn't born with it's noisy namesake? Discover how the western diamondback grows its noisy namesake and more!"--Grades 2-3Ages 7-10640L
Subjects: Western diamondback rattlesnake;
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Western diamondback rattlesnake / by Sprott, Gary,author.(CARDINAL)792512;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Like cowboys and cattle, the western diamondback rattlesnake has become a symbol of America's Wild West. With its famous noise-making tail and distinctive scales shaped like diamonds, the deadly diamondback is one of the largest venomous snakes in the United States." -- Back cover.1020LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Western diamondback rattlesnake; Snakes;
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Western diamondback rattlesnakes [audio-enabled device] by Bowman, Chris,1990-author.(CARDINAL)345259; Myles, Jonathan(Voice actor),narrator.(CARDINAL)827185; Container of (expression):Bowman, Chris,1990-Western diamondback rattlesnakes.Spoken word(Myles); VOX Books.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What are Western diamondback rattlesnakes? -- Where Western diamondback rattlesnakes live -- Movers and shakers -- Hunting prey.Read by Jonathan Myles.Did you hear something? Though western diamondbacks are known for shaking their rattles, these snakes are actually silent hunters. Their tails only move to tell predators to stay away. It is their fangs that kill prey with deadly venom. Young readers will find this title is injected with lots of excitement.Ages 7-12.Grades 2 to 7.
Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Western diamondback rattlesnake;
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Western diamondback rattlesnakes / by Bowman, Chris,1990-author.(CARDINAL)345259;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What are Western diamondback rattlesnakes? -- Where Western diamondback rattlesnakes live -- Movers and shakers -- Hunting prey."Engaging images accompany information about Western diamondback rattlesnakes. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 2 through 7"--Ages 7-12.Grades 2 to 7.530LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Western diamondback rattlesnake;
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Diamondback rattlers : America's most venomous snakes! / by White, Nancy,1942-(CARDINAL)318564;
A painful discovery--Comparing killers--The sound of death--Self-defense--A hidden hunter--A quick death--A strike in the dark--Sleeping killers--Baby's first rattle--Fang facts--Glossary--Index--Read more--Learn more online--About the author.Introduces readers to the natural habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and behavior of this amazing serpent.IG780LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader
Subjects: Eastern diamondback rattlesnake; Western diamondback rattlesnake;
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Diamondback rattlesnakes / by Rathburn, Betsy,author.(CARDINAL)627958;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What are diamondback rattlesnakes? -- Deadly strikers -- Warning rattles -- Baby rattlers.Simple text and photographs introduce beginning readers to the diamondback rattlesnakes.Ages 5-8.Grades K-3.590590LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader ARReading Counts!
Subjects: Eastern diamondback rattlesnake; Western diamondback rattlesnake; Snakes;
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Diamondbacks / by Feldman, Heather.;
Includes bibliographical references (page ).Big snakes -- How to spot a diamondback -- Where do diamondbacks live? -- How the diamondbacks find their food -- What diamondbacks like to eat -- Behavior -- Hibernation -- The diamondbacks shed their skin -- Crawling snakes.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Eastern diamondback rattlesnake; Western diamondback rattlesnake; Snakes;
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Diamondback rattlesnakes / by Gerholdt, James E.,1943-(CARDINAL)382211;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.Provides a wealth of basic information about this poisonous pit viper, including its physical characeteristics, habitat, food habits and defense mechanisms.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Poisonous snakes; Snakes; Western diamondback rattlesnake;
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Diamondback rattlesnake : North American hunter / by Humphrey, Natalie,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Every good cowboy western features a cameo by one of the most famous vipers, the diamondback rattlesnake. Known for the distinctive, advanced warning system on its tail, these deadly hunters are one of the most evolved species of snake around the world. Of the different kinds of this hunter found only in North America, the diamondback gets its name from the diamond-shaped pattern running across its body. Featuring brilliant photographs of this beautiful snake in its natural habitat, young readers will take a tour of what makes this snake so advanced among other snakes.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Rattlesnakes; Eastern diamondback rattlesnake; Western diamondback rattlesnake; Western rattlesnake;
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Hawks vs. rattlesnakes : food chain fights / by Roggio, Sarah,author.(CARDINAL)896484;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Duel in the desert -- Red-tailed hawk vs. Western diamondback rattlesnake -- Which animal will win? -- Predator vs. prey head-to-head -- Glossary."Hawks and rattlesnakes are deadly creatures, but who would win in a fight? Readers can explore the strengths and weaknesses of each animal and learn how they survive in the wild"--Ages 8-11Grades 4-6
Subjects: Red-tailed hawk; Western diamondback rattlesnake; Predation (Biology); Camouflage (Biology); Animal defenses; Food chains (Ecology);
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