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Timber Rattlesnake

Crotalus horridus

Photo by ToMas
Published on Project Noah
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43.4448, -71.6478

Field Notes

Description:

~5ft

Habitat:

Hemlock-Hardwood-Pine Forests

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Comments (3)

Thanks for doing that LisaPowers. I had also made sure the coordinates were not in the spot I saw this snake. It's good to know that y'all take the proper precaution.
Hi ToMas, If we find out that a submitted spotting is of a critically endangered species in the wild, we will zoom out the map and drop the location pin at a different location. This way, exact coordinates will not be available. I have done this for you in this case as timber rattlesnakes are an extremely sensitive species that need and deserve our protection! Welcome to Project Noah and thanks for such a wonderful spotting!
Nice first spotting on Noah - welcome to the Project! Could you please add in the habitat section something about where you saw this snake? Thanks!

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