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  2. Rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    The rattlesnake eye lacks a fovea, making vision of sharply defined images impossible. Instead, they mostly rely on the perception of movement. [ 34 ] Rattlesnake eyes are capable of horizontal rotation, but they do not appear to move their eyeballs to follow moving objects.

  3. File:Niagara-Escarpment-Rattlesnake.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Ross Allen (herpetologist) - Wikipedia

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    Allen was bitten by rattlesnakes so severely on several occasions during antivenin milking sessions that he claimed he developed his own anti-venom over time. [citation needed] The thumb on Allen's left hand was severely deformed because of the snake bites. Because of this, he often hid his left hand in photos.

  5. Western diamondback rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    The snakes also feed from within on energy-rich lipid stores. The most interesting finding was the snakes grew during the study, indicating while the snake's mass was shrinking, it was putting its resources into skeletal muscles and bone. [17] A key participant in the food chain, it is an important predator of many small rodents, rabbits, and ...

  6. Crotalus simus - Wikipedia

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    Common names: Middle American rattlesnake, [2] Central American rattlesnake, [4] tzabcan (local name for subspecies C. s. tzabcan) Crotalus simus is a venomous pit viper species found in Mexico and Central America. The specific epithet is Latin for "flat-nosed", likely because its head is blunt compared with lanceheads .

  7. Timber rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus), also known commonly as the canebrake rattlesnake and the banded rattlesnake, [6] is a species of pit viper in the family Viperidae. The species is native to the eastern United States.

  8. There are 3 types of rattlesnakes found in NC. Here’s how to ...

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    Of the 6 venomous snake species native to N.C., 3 are rattlesnakes – pigmy, timber & Eastern diamondback. Each one is protected by the North Carolina Endangered Species Act.

  9. Crotalus oreganus - Wikipedia

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    Crotalus oreganus, commonly known as the Western rattlesnake or northern Pacific rattlesnake, [4] [5] is a venomous pit viper species found in western North America from the Baja California Peninsula to the southern interior of British Columbia.