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Timber Rattle Kinsley And Katherine

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TIMBER RATTLE🐍

BY: KINSLEY LAW & KATHERINE MCCLURE

WEIGHT AND LENGTH

  • In Ohio the typical adult timber rattlesnake is 38 inch. In length and 8 to 9 inches around
  • The average weight for a male 1.7 pounds.
  • The average weight for a female is 1.3 pounds.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Black or dark brown crossbands on a lighter background color of yellow, brown or gray, and a black phase
  • A forked tounge
  • A curled head
  • Pits between their eyes
  • Their eyes are dark black with slits

DIET

  • They eat squirrels and chipmunks
  • They eat frogs
  • They eat many small furry animals
  • They eat many small reptiles

PREY

  • The timber rattlesnake has a temperature- sensitive opening, or pit, on either side of the face
  • This sensory organ is used to detect prey and potential predators
  • When vibrated, the rattle makes a buzzing sound characteristic of a disturbed rattlesnake.

BITES

  • The bites have poison in it
  • Bite will swell up
  • Swelled skin will turn purple
  • Will bleed if not treated.

BABIES

  • The young are approximately 1 foot (30 cm) in length at birth
  • They come out of eggs
  • Emerge singly from the female

FUN FACTS!

  • Timber rattlesnakes are active from late April until mid-October.
  • Adults shed their skin every one or two years
  • In northern New York they may not emerge until mid- May

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