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Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Is a rattlesnake species and member of the viper family, found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Like all other rattlesnakes and all other vipers, it is venomous. In the United States, an estimated 1,989 nonfatal rattlesnake bites occur every year, and an average of five people die from snake bites in the country annually. Untreated eastern diamondback rattlesnake bites have a fatality of 10-20% Bruce photographed this older specimen (as evidenced Rattlesnake Aesthetic, Frida Kahlo Projects, Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Circle Project, Rattlesnake Bites, Reptile Art, Diamondback Rattlesnake, Snake Photos

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Is a rattlesnake species and member of the viper family, found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Like all other rattlesnakes and all other vipers, it is venomous. In the United States, an estimated 1,989 nonfatal rattlesnake bites occur every year, and an average of five people die from snake bites in the country annually. Untreated eastern diamondback rattlesnake bites have a fatality of 10-20% Bruce photographed this older specimen (as evidenced

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A western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) in the foothills of the Wichita Mountains in Oklahoma. Studies are showing that rattlesnakes that have the genetic tendency to migrate are being killed in ever-increasing numbers on our nation's roads, leaving those snakes with non-migrating tendencies behind to breed. Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Diamondback Rattlesnake, Lion Africa, Wichita Mountains, Joel Sartore, Types Of Snake, Venomous Snakes, Spider Monkey, Snake Venom

A western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) in the foothills of the Wichita Mountains in Oklahoma. Studies are showing that rattlesnakes that have the genetic tendency to migrate are being killed in ever-increasing numbers on our nation's roads, leaving those snakes with non-migrating tendencies behind to breed.

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