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Kini, R. Manjunatha; etal., eds. (2011). Toxins and Hemostasis. Springer 2011. p.99. ISBN 978-90-481-9294-6.

Barceloux, Donald G., ed. (2008). Medical toxicology of natural substances: foods, fungi, medicinal herbs, plants, and venomous animals. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-72761-3.Price, Trevor D.; Qvarnström, Anna; Irwin, Darren E. (2003-07-22). "The role of phenotypic plasticity in driving genetic evolution". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences. 270 (1523): 1433–1440. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2003.2372. ISSN 0962-8452. PMC 1691402. PMID 12965006. Palmer, Thomas (2004). Landscape with Reptile: Rattlesnakes in an Urban World. Globe Pequot. ISBN 978-1-59228-000-1. These fun little magnetic toys produce a buzzing or rattling type sound when played with. These powerful magnets are tons of fun, great for hand-eye coordination, and are a fantastic stress reliever. Weinstein, Scott A.; Smith, Leonard (1990). "Preliminary fractionation of tiger rattlesnake (Crotalus tigris) venom". Toxicon. 28 (12): 1447–1455. doi: 10.1016/0041-0101(90)90158-4. PMID 2128566. Rattlesnakes tend to avoid developed areas, preferring undisturbed, natural habitats. Rapid habitat destruction by humans, mass killings during events such as rattlesnake round-ups, and deliberate extermination campaigns all pose threats to rattlesnake populations in many areas. Several species, such as the timber rattlesnake, massasauga, and canebrake rattlesnake, are listed as threatened or endangered in many U.S. states. [83]

Cornett, James W. (1998). Rattlesnakes: Answers to Frequent Questions. Palm Springs, California: Nature Trails Press. ISBN 0-937794-23-6.Lewis, Meriwether; Clark, William; Floyd, Charles (1904), Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804–1806, vol.1, p.257 . Lessenger, James E., ed. (2006). Agricultural medicine: a practical guide. Birkhäuser. p.447. ISBN 978-0-387-25425-8. Rattlesnakes are born with fully functioning fangs and venom, and are capable of killing prey at birth. [23] [39] Adult rattlesnakes shed their fangs every 6–10 weeks. At least three pairs of replacement fangs lie behind the functional pair. [40] Venom [ edit ] Hubbs, Brian & Brendan O'Connor (2012). A Guide to the Rattlesnakes and other Venomous Serpents of the United States. Tricolor Books. Tempe, Arizona. ISBN 978-0-9754641-3-7.

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