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1、www.readinga-Rattlers RattlersA Reading AZ Level R Leveled BookWord Count:1,505Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Robert CharlesLEVELED BOOK RWritten by Robert CharlesRattlersRattlersLevel R Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Robert CharlesIllustrated by Cende HillAl
2、l rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover,title page:Corel Corporation;pages 4,8,9,10,11,13,14,15,16,17,18(bottom),19:Jupiterimages Corporation;page 5:DLILLC/Corbis;page 12(top):George Steinmetz/National Geographic Stock;page 12(bottom):Hemera Technologies/Jupiterimages Cor
3、poration;page 18(top):Courtesy of Gary M.Stolz/USFWS;page 22:Learning A-Z;page 23(top):iS and Aaron Photography;page 23(bottom):iS Shotwww.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA34Table of Contents Introduction.4Where Rattlers Live .6How Rattlers Hunt .8How Rattlers Move.1
4、1Baby Rattlers .13A Rattlers Rattle .15Types of Rattlers .17Snakebite .19Rattlesnake Safety.20The Rattlers Future .22Glossary .24Introduction While most snakes are harmless,there are a few that can strike with a deadly bite.Rattlesnakes,commonly known as rattlers,are some of the most feared of these
5、 deadly snakes.But before you get the wrong idea about rattlers,lets set the record straight.Snakes dont go around looking for someone to bite.In fact,most snakes,including rattlers,would rather avoid people.And also,most people who are bitten by rattlesnakes do not die from the bite.Resting rattler
6、s like this one rarely bite.Rattlers Level R56You should also know that snakes have an important role to play among living creatures.Rattlers eat rodents such as rats and mice.Since many rodents carry diseases and destroy valuable crops and property,rattlesnakes help humans by keeping the number of
7、rodents under control.So the next time you think bad things about rattlesnakes,dont forget the good they do.where rattlers LIVEAll of the worlds rattlesnakes are found in North and South America.They live in almost every state of the United States,in every South American country,and throughout south
8、ern Canada.Their habitat A rattler eating a mouseMany species of rattlesnakes live across North and South America.The numbers indicate the center of each territory.Rattlesnake Habitats 1.Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake 2.Timber Rattlesnake 3.Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake 4.Bandedrock Rattlesnake 5.
9、Sidewinder 6.Western Diamondback Rattlesnake 7.Prairie Rattlesnake 8.Pygmy Rattlesnake 9.Mexican West Coast Rattlesnake 10.South American Tropical Rattlesnake12345678910NorthAmericaSouthAmericaNRattlers Level R78includes swamps,deserts,prairies,forests,and mountains.The greatest numbers of rattlesna
10、kes are found in the deserts and dry areas of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.Like all reptiles,rattlesnakes are cold-blooded.This means their body temperature goes up and down with the temperature around them.Because they cant keep their bodies warm,rattlers spend the winter hibe
11、rnating in dens below the ground.For the most part,rattlers are loners,but during hibernation,hundreds can gather in the same den.As spring begins,rattlesnakes crawl out of their dens to bask in the sun.As the sun warms their bodies,the rattlers become more active and get ready to spend the summer h
12、unting.You are most likely to see rattlesnakes when the temperature is 21 to 30 C(7090 F).In areas where it gets really hot during the day,rattlers must find shady places to stay cool.They often like to lie under rocks,bushes,cactuses,and trees.how rattlers hunt Rattlers belong to a group of snakes
13、called pit vipers.Pit vipers have deep,heat-sensing pits below their eyes.The pits detect the body heat of rodents,birds,and other prey.A rattler can detect the heat of a candle flame from as far away as 10 meters(30 ft).Rattlers also“smell”with their forked tongues by flicking them in and out of th
14、eir mouths.Using heat and smell to find food makes rattlers good night hunters.The pit is the dark spot above the mouth.PitRattlers Level R910Using their blending skin patterns,rattlers hide near small trails or holes where rodents,lizards,and birds pass by.As the prey goes by,the snake strikes with
15、 its long,hollow fangs.Normally,the fangs are folded back against the top of a rattlers mouth.When the snake bites,its fangs drop down and its mouth opens wide enough to drive them through the skin.Rattlers produce a poison called venom in glands behind their eyes.When the snake bites,the venom trav
16、els through tubes into the fangs.The fangs act like doctors needles,giving the victim a“shot”of venom.Unless the prey has a good chance of escaping,such as if it can fly,a rattlesnake lets go after it bites.The prey runs off,but it does not go far before the poison begins to take effect.Rattlesnake
17、venom works in two ways.First,it affects the nerves and muscles so that the victim has difficulty breathing and moving.Second,it begins to break down the victims muscles and organs.By the time the rattler is ready to eat its victim,digestion has already begun.The snake uses its“smelling”tongue to fo
18、llow its victim.Once the snake finds its prey,it swallows it whole and headfirst.Rattlers can separate their lower and upper jaws in order to swallow prey that is larger than their own heads.Since snakes dont use energy keeping themselves warm,rattlers can last for months on one meal.Snakes can smel
19、l their prey in the air.The rattlers fangs swing down in preparation for a bite.The illustration at left shows the structures that produce venom and send it through the fangs.Venom glandFangsRattlers Level R1112DO YOU KNOW?Some snake skeletons have very tiny leg bones.These snakes do not have visibl
20、e legs,but the bones indicate that snakes may have once had legs.how rattlers move How can something with no legs hunt other animals?Rattlesnakes move in three ways.The most common is the serpentine(SERP-en-teen)method.The rattlesnake moves its body in an S-shaped motion.Muscles along the curves pus
21、h the snake forward against the ground.This motion also makes rattlesnakes excellent swimmers.The sidewinding motion is only used by a few kinds of rattlers that live in sandy deserts.It looks a lot like the serpentine motion,only it pushes the snake sideways.The third type of movement,caterpillar l
22、ocomotion,uses the snakes scales.Rattlers have wide,flat scales across their bellies.The snake can use its muscles to lift and lower the edges of the scales.The edges dig in and push the snakes body forward,the way caterpillar treads push a tractor forward.Caterpillar tractors were named after the w
23、ay caterpillars move.The serpentine motion moves a rattler forward(in the direction of the arrow).Sidewinding pushes the snakes body sideways,as opposed to forward.Rattlers Level R1314baby rattlers Female rattlers begin having babies when they are three or four years old.Rather than laying eggs like
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