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Which of the following is the best scientific hypothesis?
A. Do rattlesnakes...
Question 1 of 10
Which of the following is the best scientific hypothesis?
A. Do rattlesnakes strike when they think they are in danger?
B. Rattlesnake venom can be used to treat some diseases.
C. Snakes make good house pets.
D. Snakes are longer than lizards.
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