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víbora de cascabel
Rattlesnakes are so named because they rattle their tails as a warning sign when threatened. They are a group of venomous snakes belonging to the subfamily of Crotalinae (pit vipers). Rattlesnakes are native to the Americas and give live birth instead of laying eggs. A rattlesnake has elliptical pupils enabling the snake to see well in dim light.
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