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Either Western Diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox). Or Mojave
Venomous pit viper found in northeastern United States.
the overall color of individual snakes. In the mountains, timber
Adults are not large, ranging from 45 to 75 cm (18 to 30 inches) in length. Its ...
ushered it off the road and back into the bushes. I'd have to say that this ...
, Spitting Rattlesnake, Texan Rattlesnake, Texas Diamond-Back, or Texas
Has a pattern very similar to that of a rattle snake, a yellow head. Probably ...
We saw this on a hike with the scouts. Approximately 15 scouts walked right by ...
down as they full stomached young rattler ...
Venomous snake around 3' in length, very thick body. Easily identifiable by ...
Really good size, with a long "rattle" - didn't get too close to this one!
Saw this kingsnake shortly after seeing a very large diamondback
ever seen! I have seen Pacific Western
Large green 6 legs Thorax/abdomen appeared swollen and shorter than ...
referred to as a pigmy rattler or ground ...
black and white bands, leading to the snake to be know in some areas as a ...
On an overcast and humid day, I observed a large snake (around 5 feet long) ...
Just a couple of feet long with dark brown designs...not diamonds.
About 2 feet long, white background with rust colored ovals outlined in black.
interrupted its hunt. Did a very credible rattlesnake impression and actually ...
who identified it as a Great Basin rattlesnake....still unsure. Possible black ...
second pic shows it flicking it's tongue. Just a 100 yards away I saw another ...
rattle and another forming) (they say you can't actually age a
This rattler was observed along one of the ...
A medium sized pit viper... pretty snake with a generally calm disposition, ...
, and upturned - this snake is sometimes called the "horned