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Posted by: Chance at Mon Sep 6 00:21:19 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chance ] I'm no expert on Crotalus, but it seems to me that your "western diamondback" is not a western diamondback. When I first saw the picture I was thinking northern or southern pacific, but that was before I read the text. I don't know where you live, but I'm almost positive that is not an atrox. It could be a mojave, or a western/prairie intergrade, I don't know. Hopefully someone else a bit more Crote knowledgable will respond with the correct i.d. I'd just hate for you to get tagged by this snake and give the wrong description to the attending physician. True, all native US Crotes are treated with the same AV, but I'm betting there are massive differences between an atrox bite and a mojave bite. | ||
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