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1) Copperheads
Author
Series
Publisher
Mitchell Lane Publishers
Pub. Date
2019.
Language
English
Description
"Copperhead snakes like to hide. They aren't very big. They are as long as your arm. Copperheads live in the woods. They swim. They climb. They blend. They look like their environment. Copperheads range across the eastern United States. They make their homes from Florida to Massachusetts. Copperheads come in shades of red. Their heads are copper red. Their bodies are reddish brown. Brown bands circle their skin. They are pit vipers. They have pits...
Author
Series
Publisher
Mitchell Lane Publishers
Pub. Date
2019.
Language
English
Description
"The boa constrictor waits. Its prey approaches. When it gets close, the boa attacks! Boa constrictors are non-venomous snakes famous for squeezing or constricting their prey to death. Boas are cold-blooded. To keep cool boas, lie inside a hollow log, a burrow or a cave. They warm up by laying in the sun. Adult boas are around 13 feet (4 meters) long. They weigh over 100 pounds (45 Kilograms). Unlike most snakes, boas don't lay eggs. They give birth...
3) King cobras
Author
Series
Publisher
Mitchell Lane Publishers
Pub. Date
2019.
Language
English
Description
"Some snakes are bold. King cobras are shy. They avoid people. King cobras stand up. Adult king cobras can look a man in the eye. Some are 18 feet long. Their bite can make you very sick. King cobras are venomous. Angry king cobras hiss. This sounds like a dog's growl. Mad king cobras make their necks bigger. It looks like a hood. Snake charmers play flutes. The king cobra dances. It can't hear music. It moves with the flute. King cobras live in places...
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