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Which fascinating fact is actually a fib?
- Timber rattlesnakes are Missouri’s largest venomous snake. Most adults are 3 to 5 feet long, but some may grow over 6 feet long.
- Heat-sensing organs located between the nose and eye help timber rattlesnakes sense mice and other warm-blooded prey, even in total darkness.
- A new section grows on a timber rattlesnake’s rattle each year. Biologists who are trained to handle venomous snakes count the sections to tell how old a snake is.
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Lie: 3 (A rattlesnake adds a new section to the base of its rattle each time it sheds its skin. Rattlesnakes shed multiple times a year.)
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Photographer – Noppadol Paothong
Photographer – David Stonner
Designer – Marci Porter
Art Director – Ben Nickelson
Editor – Matt Seek
Subscriptions – Marcia Hale
Magazine Manager – Stephanie Thurber



























