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Old 02-24-15, 04:08 PM   #1
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Re: Is this a diamondback rattlesnake

It is a very nice Southern pacific rattlesnake (crotalus helleri).

western diamond backs (C.atrox) are not found in yourba linda neither are black tails or mojaves, (crotalus molossus) (crotlaus scutulatus).

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Old 02-24-15, 05:17 PM   #2
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Re: Is this a diamondback rattlesnake

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It is a very nice Southern pacific rattlesnake (crotalus helleri).

western diamond backs (C.atrox) are not found in yourba linda neither are black tails or mojaves, (crotalus molossus) (crotlaus scutulatus).
I'll take your word on this one CrotalusR#1, rattlers are your thing. Southern Pacific Rattlesnake does make more sense, though my eyes still want it to be a Mojave lol. The pattern seems better defined than I remember Southern Pacific Rattlers having. I'll have to sit down with the books when I get home.
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