Ridgenose Rattlesnake

Ridgenose Rattlesnake ~ Crotalus willardi

Genus: Crotalus

Species: willardi

Adult body length: 12 - 26 inches

Body length at birth: 4 - 9 inches

Breeding period: June - August

Young per year: 2 - 9 young per year

Typical foods: mice, lizards, birds, scorpions, and centipedes

Habitat: mainly forest

Can be found: Arizona and New Mexico

Short description: venomous snake, broad headed, triangular head, stout, keeled scales, rattle on tail, vertical pupils

General description:

The Ridgenose Rattlesnake is a somewhat small

snake, growing only a couple feet, however this

small snake is a highly venomous snake capable

 of delivering a potent venom. Its coloration ranges

from a dark brown to a reddish brown or grey. It has

pale colored cross bands going down its back.

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October 17 2007 01:01 am

One Response to “Ridgenose Rattlesnake”

  1. Emma on 13 Nov 2008 at 4:03 pm #

    I liked this a lot
    i learned a lot two!

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