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Panamint rattlesnake

Crotalus mitchellii stephensi

Description:

Much to our relief, this rattlesnake is very much alive. We thought we had run over this fellow, as we drove by. You can imagine, I was terribly excited! Having confirmed it was still alive, we ushered it off the road and back into the bushes. I'd have to say that this rattler is lucky. The roads are great sunbathing places because they're black and open, so rattlers can warm up really fast. Of course, this makes them common obstacles for cars, and apparently flattened roadside rattlers are fairly common.

Notes:

Not 100% sure if it is precisely Crotalus mitchellii stephensi. I was thinking it might be a speckled rattlesnake, but I am not 100% sure.

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1 Comment

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

Great first spotting on Noah - welcome to the Project! (and it's also nice that you didn't run it over and moved it to safety!)

DorianTsai
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DorianTsai

Indio, California, USA

Spotted on Apr 22, 2012
Submitted on Jun 19, 2012

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