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Natural History - Social lives of rattlesnakes: because the snakes bask, breed, and hibernate together, recognizing their relatives is a key advantage, especially for females
Natural History - Social lives of rattlesnakes: because the snakes bask, breed, and hibernate together, recognizing their relatives is a key advantage, especially for females
March 1, 2005 -- So, what good are they anyway?" I sigh as I hear this question, yet again, about the animals I study: rattlesnakes. I suppose anyone who spends ...
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