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He whipped around to see a small prairie rattlesnake winding its way under a moss-covered rock.
Visitors are cautioned to be on the lookout for prairie rattlesnakes, which frequent the site.
Alberta is home to only one variety of venomous snake, the prairie rattlesnake.
Visitors are advised to wear long pants and hiking boots in the area, due to the presence of prairie rattlesnakes.
The prairie rattlesnake is South Dakota's only venomous snake.
It is also home to the prairie rattlesnake and one of few known localities of rattlesnakes in Saskatchewan.
Prairie rattlesnake may refer to:
Prairie Rattlesnake are diurnal in cool weathers, and nocturnal in hot weathers.
I felt old as the Sangre de Cristo peaks above the town, ugly as an adobe wall, and mean as a prairie rattlesnake.
It has also been isolated from the venom of North American prairie rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis viridis.
Prairie Rattlesnake - Crotalus viridis at Herpnet.net, Reptiles and Amphibians of Iowa.
The Prairie Rattlesnake (Crotalus Viridis) is a species of venomous Pit vipers.
Crotalus viridis, a.k.a. the prairie rattlesnake, a venomous pitviper species native to the western United States, southwestern Canada, and northern Mexico.
Common names: Hopi rattlesnake, Arizona prairie rattlesnake, prairie rattlesnake.
Predators of black-footed ferrets include golden eagles, great horned owls, coyotes, American badgers, bobcats, prairie falcons, ferruginous hawks, and prairie rattlesnakes.
Yellowstone is also home to six species of reptiles, such as the painted turtle and prairie rattlesnake, and four species of amphibians, including the boreal chorus frog.
Cottontail rabbits, mule deer, and pronghorn can all be seen in the park; the prairie rattlesnake, bull snake and the red-sided garter snake are present as well.
Rare and endangered fauna found in the park include the pronghorn, greater sage-grouse, burrowing owl, ferruginous hawk, prairie rattlesnake, black-footed ferret and greater short-horned lizard.
Tiger salamanders, boreal chorus and leopard frogs, and plains spadefoot toads represent the amphibians, and garter snakes, bull snakes and prairie rattlesnakes can be found.
Animal species that can be found in the area include: Golden Eagle, pronghorn, prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis), sage grouse (Centrocercus), prairie falcons, bobcats, and porcupines.
A study done on a species of prairie rattlesnakes, Crotalus viridis viridis, indicates that males who maintain a constant search for females over fixed areas tend to be more successful in copulating.
There are few reptiles in the forest; however, several snake species including the venomous prairie rattlesnake can be found at lower elevations along with other reptiles such as the western painted turtle and the ornate box turtle.
Among the many species living in the park are coyote, cottontail rabbit, red fox, black bear, prairie rattlesnake, mountain lion, meadow jumping mouse, golden eagle, prairie falcon, virile crayfish, Woodhouse's toad and the northern leopard frog.
Western massasauga, ground rattlesnake, Gulf coast massasauga, Edward's massasauga, large ground rattlesnake, pigmy rattlesnake, prairie rattlesnake, Say's false rattlesnake, Sonora ground rattlesnake, Texas massasauga, three-spotted shield rattler, triple-spotted rattlesnake.
The Prairie Rattlesnake is also called the "Western Rattlesnake", the "Plains Rattlesnake", the "Black Rattler", the "Confluent Rattlesnake", the "Missouri Rattlesnake", the "Spotted Rattlesnake", and the "Western Pacific Rattlesnake".
The Prairie Rattlesnake (Crotalus Viridis) is a species of venomous Pit vipers.
Not including the nominate subspecies, Crotalus Viridis Viridis, the Prairie Rattlesnake only has one subspecies: the "Hopi Rattlesnake" (Crotalus Viridis Nuntius) which is found in northeastern and north-central Arizona, and New Mexico.