Timber rattlesnake or Crotalus horridus, a pitviper species found in the eastern United States
Crotalus concolor or midget faded rattlesnake, a pitviper species found in the western United States
Eastern diamondback rattlesnake or Crotalus adamanteus, a pitviper species found in the eastern United States
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Yellowrattlesnake may refer to: Timber rattlesnake or Crotalus horridus, a pitviper species found in the eastern United States Crotalus concolor or midget...
The timber rattlesnake, canebrake rattlesnake, or banded rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) is a species of pit viper endemic to eastern North America. Like...
historical American flag with a yellow field depicting a timber rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike. Beneath the rattlesnake are the words "DONT TREAD ON...
faded rattlesnake, faded rattlesnake, and yellowrattlesnake, is a pit viper species found in the western United States. It is a small rattlesnake known...
Rattlesnakes are venomous snakes that form the genera Crotalus and Sistrurus of the subfamily Crotalinae (the pit vipers). All rattlesnakes are vipers...
Americas and the largest rattlesnake. No subspecies are recognized. The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake species and is one of...
scutulatus is known commonly as the Mohave Rattlesnake. Other common English names include Mojave Rattlesnake and, referring specifically to the nominate...
snake Yellow-striped rat snake Manchurian Black Water Snake Rattlesnake Arizona black rattlesnake Aruba rattlesnake Chihuahuan ridge-nosed rattlesnake Coronado...
southwestern United States. It is known as the Arizona black rattlesnake, black rattlesnake, and several other common names. According to Wright and Wright...
Crotalus oreganus, commonly known as the Western rattlesnake or northern Pacific rattlesnake, is a venomous pit viper species found in western North America...
it a common name yellow oleander. 'Cascabel', 'cascavel' or 'cascabela' is Spanish for a small bell, a snake's rattle or a rattlesnake itself. The allusion...
America, Bothrops (including the terciopelo or fer-de-lance) and Crotalus (rattlesnakes) are of greatest concern. In South Asia, it has historically been believed...
Hieracium venosum (Robin's plantain, rattlesnakeweed, or rattlesnake hawkweed) is a species of hawkweed in the tribe Cichorieae within the family Asteraceae...
rattlesnake, bleached rattlesnake, Mitchell's rattlesnake, pale rattler, pallid rattlesnake, red rattlesnake, speckled rattlesnake, white rattlesnake...
This snake is often mistaken for the prairie rattlesnake, but can be easily distinguished from a rattlesnake by the lack of black and white banding on its...
Crotalus durissus, known as the South American rattlesnake, tropical rattlesnake, and by other names, is a highly venomous pit viper species found in...
helleri, also known commonly as the Southern Pacific rattlesnake, the black diamond rattlesnake, and by several other common names, is a pit viper species...
otherwise referred to as crotalines, pit vipers, or pitvipers, and including rattlesnakes Crotalus and Sistrurus. This list follows the taxonomy as of 2007 provided...
Common names: Grand Canyon rattlesnake, canyon bleached rattlesnake. Crotalus oreganus abyssus is a venomous pit viper subspecies found only in the U.S...
heaviest title include the Gaboon viper and the Eastern diamondback rattlesnake. All of these three species reach a maximum mass in the range of 6–20 kg...
as indigo snakes nor as heavy or as large in diameter as rattlesnakes. They are usually yellow, with brown, white, black, or sometimes reddish blotching...
lives in burrows and eats small rodents. It is often mistaken for a rattlesnake because of its appearance and its defensive behavior; when disturbed...
out and eat other snakes (ophiophagy), including venomous snakes, like rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, hognoses and copperheads. Some known non-venomous prey...
cottonmouth Western diamondback rattlesnake Western hognose snake Western painted turtle Yellow sided twist-necked turtle Yellow-spotted Amazon river turtle...
hibernates in dens or limestone crevices, often together with timber rattlesnakes and black rat snakes. The eastern copperhead is known to feed on a wide...