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صورة Crotalus lepidus lepidus (Kennicott 1861)

صورة Crotalus lepidus lepidus (Kennicott 1861)

الوصف:

This 2005 image depicted a mottled rock rattlesnake, Crotalus lepidus lepidus, a small banded rattlesnake species that along with the transpecos copperhead, and black tailed rattlesnake, is found only in the extreme southwestern quadrant of the hurricane prone area of the United States (Tennant 1998), which is of importance to those living in these regions, and first-responders offering aid to those affected by such a disaster. Rock rattlesnakes inhabit the limestone canyons, rock outcroppings, bluffs and mountain woodlands throughout the Transpecos region of Texas, and a small portion of southeastern new Mexico southward through an extensive area of Mexico (Price, Tennant 1998).
Created: 2005

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