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Re: Timber Rattlesnake
| Subject:  | Re: Timber Rattlesnake 
 |  | Poster:  | "Walter W. Knapp" (wwknapp@mindspring.com) 
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Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Posted Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 21:11:24 -0400 |   
 Dave wrote:
 > 
 > Picture , care of my Dad !  A real Northern Pa. Timber rattlesnake.
 > 
 
 Looks a lot like a Eastern Diamondback instead of a Timber rattlesnake.
 Here's a real Timber rattlesnake (Georgia).
 
 Walt
 wwknapp@mindspring.com
 
  filename="timber.jpg"
 
 
 Comments
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 From: John White 
 Subject: Re: Timber Rattlesnake
 Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 07:15:46 -0400
 
 Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) come in four different
 color variations:
 
 1) Yellow - with black or dark bands - normally found in the
         uplands of the Northeast.
 2) Western - black or brown crossbands on a background color
         of gray, brown, yellow, or tan - normally found west
         of the Mississippi.
 3) Southern - black crossbands on a pinkish to pale gray
         background - found in the lowlands of the South.
 4) Black (melanistic) - heavy, black or very dark brown bands
         that cover much of the lighter background color.
         - found in the uplands of the Northeast.
 
 Both photographs are excellent examples of this beautiful snake!
 
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 Best Regards,
 
 John White
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