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Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

east_diaback_rattlesnke_sm.jpg: Eastern diamondback rattlesnake
Range: Southeastern United States and the Florida Keys
Habitat: Woodlands; abandoned agricultural and logging areas
Conservation Status: Not listed by IUCN
Scientific Name: Crotalus adamanteus

This impressive, heavy-bodied snake may exceed eight feet in length, making it the largest of the rattlesnakes. It makes its home in the burrows of armadillos or gopher tortoises.

Destruction of its habitat threatens this species, especially in Florida. Another growing threat in the Southeast are rattlesnake "round-ups." Zoos and other conservation groups have long been critical of these events, and support their regulation or prohibition.

Did You Know?

This snake is venomous.