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  Herpbreeder.dk
Conspecific Scent-Trailing by Newborn Timber Rattlesnakes, Crotalus horridus.
Biology and status of timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) populations in Pennsylvania.
Crotalus lepidus, Crotalus molossus, Crotalus pricei, Crotalus tigris.
www.herpbreeder.com /worldspecies/Snakes/vipers/crotalus.htm   (1416 words)

  
 Rattlesnake Index
Crotalus lepidus klauberi, Banded Rock rattlesnake photo by Rille E. Crotalus lepidus lepidus, Mottled Rock rattlesnake photo by Steve Markevich
Crotalus scutulatus salvini, Humantlan rattlesnakephoto by J. Sievert
Crotalus viridis oreganus, Northern Pacific rattlesnake (yearling) photo by Lance Tannahill
www.venomousreptiles.org /pages/rattlesnake   (493 words)

  
  Crotalus oreganus oreganus - Northern Pacific Rattlesnake
Others have split C.viridis into 7 distinct species, including Crotalus oreganus.
Crotalus viridis oreganus - Holbrook, 1840 - N. Amer.
Crotalus - Greek - krotalon - a rattle - refers to the rattle on the tail
www.californiaherps.com /snakes/pages/c.o.oreganus.html   (0 words)

  
 Terraristikecke.de - Crotalus vegrandis
Ein Biss erfolgt ein Bruchteil einer Sekunde, wenn ein Mensch den Tieren trotz der Warnung zu nahe kommt.
Crotalus vegrandis ist trotz des wuchtigen Körperbaus sehr schnell und wendig.
Bemerkung: Crotalus vegrandis ist eine der gefährlichsten Klapperschlangen für den Menschen.
www.terraristikecke.de /lexikon/gift/c/crotalus_vegrandis.php   (282 words)

  
 crotalus horridus horridus - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Crotalus horridus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The rattlesnakes and other snakes, are one of our best allies in the fight to control rodents.
Comparison with other species: The only other rattlesnake it might be confused with is the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus), which has large dark diamonds down its back and a brown tail.
The southern populations of the timber rattlesnake, including those in Florida, with a reddish brown stripe down the middle of the back and a pinkish body are sometimes listed as Crotalus horridus atricaudatus, the canebrake rattlesnake.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu /natsci/herpetology/fl-guide/crotalushorridus.htm   (0 words)

  
 Crotalus Publishing - Pioneer Press interview with Dav Kaufman of Crotalus Publishing
He solved that problem by founding Crotalus Publishing six months ago, with a loan from one of his backers.
If you're wondering about that odd name — Crotalus — it's one of the genus names for rattlesnakes, a tribute to Kaufman's passion for reptiles.
Crotalus' most-recent publication is Minnesota humorist Karen Laven's "The Other 23 Days: Scores of Alternative Uses for Feminine Hygiene Products,'' with suggestions such as using tampons as ear protectors at the gun range.
www.crotaluspublishing.com /pioneer_press_interview.html   (1146 words)

  
 Crotalus cerastes...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He says that the raised scales over the eyes (the 'horns,' if you will) are actually flexible.
Crotalus cerastes horns are smaller and when you press down on them it tends to move the whole eye.
I've touched them and they do move the whole eye shield, not bend to cover the eye itself.
www.faunaclassifieds.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-44861.html   (208 words)

  
 ExactAntigen crotalus basiliscus
(1995) Purification and characterization of three alpha 2-antiplasmin and alpha 2-macroglobulin inactivating enzymes from the venom of the Mexican west coast rattlesnake (Crotalus basiliscus) Toxicon 33:1331-46.
(1995) Biochemical characterization of basilase, a fibrinolytic enzyme from Crotalus basiliscus basiliscus Arch Biochem Biophys 317:365-73.
(1990) Isolation of two hemorrhagic toxins from Crotalus basiliscus basiliscus (Mexican west coast rattlesnake) venom and their effect on blood clotting and complement Int J Biochem 22:253-61.
www.exactantigen.com /taxonomy/animal/c/crotalus-basiliscus.html   (139 words)

  
 Crotalus oreganus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Crotalus oreganus photos and notes from the field.
This very young rattler was found basking at the base of a rotted log on a mild February afternoon.
The is a lighter "tan" phase helleri found in the Santa Monica Mountains.
www.herpscope.com /cgi/herpguide.cgi?Action=pics&Key=Crotalus+oreganus+caliginis   (116 words)

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