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Mottled rock rattlesnake at kingsnake.com.
Rock rattlesnake may refer to:
Rock rattlesnake at Chihuahuan Desert Museum and Gardens.
Banded rock rattlesnake at American Int'l Rattlesnake Museum.
Crotalus lepidus, a.k.a. the rock rattlesnake, a venomous pitviper species found in the southwestern United States and northern central Mexico.
The banded rock rattlesnake (C. l. klauberi) gets its common name from its distinctive, clean banding, often with little speckling or mottling.
Common names: banded rock rattlesnake, green rattlesnake, green rock rattlesnake, more.
Also, warious uncommon species of reptiles and amphibians live in the park, including the Barking frog, Mottled Rock Rattlesnake, and Texas alligator lizard.
Specimens of the mottled rock rattlesnake (C. l. lepidus) from the Davis Mountains region often exhibit a more pink coloration, with dark-grey speckling rather than distinct banding.
Reptiles such as the Arizona Coral Snake and Gila Monster are rarely present; common snakes include the black-tailed rattlesnake, rock rattlesnake, and Sonora mountain kingsnake.
Banded rock rattlesnake, blue rattlesnake, green rattlesnake, green rock rattlesnake, rock rattlesnake.
Its common names include: blue rattlesnake, eastern rock rattlesnake, green rattlesnake, little green rattlesnake, pink rattlesnake, rock rattlesnake, Texas rock rattlesnake, and white rattlesnake.
Medusa - A gorgon, a woman with green snakes for hair, a green rattlesnake's tail for lower body and light blue skin.
Common names: banded rock rattlesnake, green rattlesnake, green rock rattlesnake, more.
Banded rock rattlesnake, blue rattlesnake, green rattlesnake, green rock rattlesnake, rock rattlesnake.
A special note on the local wildlife is the local subspecies of rattlesnake, the Mojave rattlesnake (also called the Mojave green rattlesnake).
Its common names include: blue rattlesnake, eastern rock rattlesnake, green rattlesnake, little green rattlesnake, pink rattlesnake, rock rattlesnake, Texas rock rattlesnake, and white rattlesnake.
The Mexican West Coast Rattlesnake (Crotalus basiliscus), also known as the "Mexican Green Rattler" or the "Mexican West Coast Green Rattlesnake", is a type of venomous pit viper species.
Based on median LD values in lab mice, venom A from subspecies A Mojave rattlesnakes is more than ten times as toxic as venom B, from type B Mohave green rattlesnakes which lacks Mojave toxin.
Crotalus lepidus, a.k.a. the blue rattlesnake, a venomous pitviper species found in the southwestern United States and northern central Mexico.
Banded rock rattlesnake, blue rattlesnake, green rattlesnake, green rock rattlesnake, rock rattlesnake.
Its common names include: blue rattlesnake, eastern rock rattlesnake, green rattlesnake, little green rattlesnake, pink rattlesnake, rock rattlesnake, Texas rock rattlesnake, and white rattlesnake.
To the Editor: Re "Yes, It's a Lobster": Ten years ago, I was hiking in Yosemite National Park with a couple of friends when I spotted a striking blue rattlesnake near a reservoir.