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Rattlesnakes are generally not aquatic and prefer dry environments, but they can swim when necessary. When in water, they may use it to regulate their body temperature, escape predators, or hunt for prey. While swimming, they employ a side-to-side motion, similar to how they move on land. However, they typically avoid prolonged exposure to water.

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