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Title: Snakes


1
Snakes
  • By Nathan and Reagan

2
Introduction
  • On a scary night, in a dark city, many snakes are
    living.
  • Some of these snakes kill anything they bite, but
    some snakes are harmless.

3
Garter Snakes
  • Garter snakes have three stripes but the middle
    one can be a different color.
  • Garter snakes can release a gross and smelly
    fluid called musk.
  • Most garter snakes do not live to be adults.
  • 22 kinds of garter snakes live in North America.

4
The Spitting Cobra
  • The spitting cobra doesnt really spit, but when
    it feels frightened they just spit poison in the
    enemies eyes.
  • The spitting cobra is mostly black and its
    bottom lip is yellow.

5
The Egg-Eater
  • The egg-eater is slim with very, very stretchy
    skin that cannot burst if it swallows a huge egg.
  • The egg-eater is brown on top and orange on the
    bottom.

6
The Thread snake
  • If you can take the lead out of a pencil, The
    Thread snake could slither right through the hole.

7
All About Snakes Part 1
  • Less than 20 of snake species are venomous.
  • All snakes are deaf.
  • No snakes have eyelids.
  • Snakes have over 200 teeth.
  • All snakes are cold-blooded.

8
All About Snakes Part 2
  • A snakes skin is made up of tiny little scales
    that overlap like tiles on a roof.
  • Snakes have a very long backbone and so many
    ribs that you would lose track trying to count
    them all.

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All About Snakes Part 3
  • Snake poison, also known as venom, is a very
    important ingredient in some medicines.
  • To get the venom people who have been trained
    for the job milk the snake very, very carefully.
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