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Rattlesnake

Photo by adams20128
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Field Notes

Habitat:

Rattlesnakes are native to the Americas, living in diverse habitats from Southwestern Canada to Central Argentina. The large majority of species live in the American Southwest and Mexico. Four species may be found east of the Mississippi river, and two in South America. In the United States, the states with the most types of rattlesnakes are Texas and Arizona.

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Comments (7)

your welcome Alyssa. And Megan that was rude and if you have nothing nice say you shouldn't say any thing at all
my mom found it and she almost got bit by it cause she thought it was a garden snake
how is that not cool it is cool somebody who says that is crazy and that is kinda rude to say ''Ahhhhhhhh.....Not cool
are you sure that's a rattle snake and where did you find that?

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