Rattlesnake
Classification: Reptile
Groups can be encouraged to choose animals of different classes (reptiles, amphibians, mammals, etc.).
E-books and some videos are available free-of-charge for teachers via a one-time subscription at the Epic! website.
Consider using websites like SafeShare.TV and ViewPure to remove ads from websites.
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Websites
Eastern Diamondback Rattler
Basic information about the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake. [Contains ads.]
Rattlesnake
Profile of the Rattlesnake, with images and videos of the Rattlesnake and other types of snakes.
Rattlesnakes
Interactive website featuring images that can be enlarged, and audio files of rattlesnakes.
Snake Facts
General information about Rattlesnakes. Links lead to activities, facts and more photos of snakes. [Contains ads.]
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Videos
Amazing Snakes! (1:00)
Animation and live action video with host; fun facts about Rattlesnakes, including short comparison of backbones in snakes and in humans. (YouTube)
Rattling Rattlesnakes! (1:07)
Intriguing videos and information about rattlesnakes, including closeups of the rattler.
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Portal Texts
Baby Rattlesnake
by Te Ata and Mira Reisberg
The Gum-chewing Rattler
by Joe Hayes and Antonio Castro L.
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Research Books
Rattlesnakes (Animals That Live in the Desert)
by JoAnn Early Macken
Rattlesnakes (My Favorite Animal)
by Victoria Marcos
Rattlesnakes (Snakes)
by Mary R. Dunn
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E-books on GetEpic.com
Diamondback Rattlers (America’s Most Venomous Snakes!)
by Nancy White
Diamondback Rattlesnakes (North American Animals)
by Betsy Rathburn
Rattlesnakes
by Elizabeth Raum
Rattlesnakes (Desert Animals)
by Leo Statts
Rattlesnakes (My Favorite Animal)
by Victoria Marcos
Rattlesnakes (Reptile World)
by Vanessa Black
Rattlesnakes (Snakes Alive)
by Colleen Sexton
Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes (Amazing Snakes!)
by Chris Bowman