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#1
04-26-2014 11:25
Re: Timber Rattlesnake
Nice Snake -
#2
04-30-2014 08:02
Re: Timber Rattlesnake
I actually stepped on one in SNP. I was in knee-high grass looking for firewood and felt something under my foot, as I looked down I saw it slowly slither away. I clearly saw its rattle, but it never rattled and I very much remember that black/ashen color. I always assumed it was molting and was the reason it moved so slowly and didn't rattle. -
#3
09-24-2014 19:01
Re: Timber Rattlesnake
I've heard that the instinct to rattle is slowly being bred out through evolution. Feral hogs are to blame. A snake that rattles is more likely to be eaten by the swine. -
#4
09-25-2014 09:09
Re: Timber Rattlesnake
^^^Do you have a reference for that?^^^
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