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Guttersnacks
at Mon Oct 27 08:15:29 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Guttersnacks ]
Ok, with no geographical location available, here we go......
Three small, seemed to be hatchling rattlesnakes. They were grey-black in color. The best way to describe them is that they looked like Anery cornsnakes, except with a small rattle. They even had the markings of a classic corn head pattern.
Sounds like maybe a Massasauga from the central US, maybe....

- One sub adult rattlesnake. Pinkish background colour, yellow spots. No visible pattern.
Wild animal? Maybe Crotalus Unicolor, the Aruba Island rattlesnake. Just a stab. Variable coloration

Captive bred? Could be lots more options. Need more detail if possible.
- one other that I know is venomous. I read about them somewhere, but I just can't remember for the life of me the name. It was a chocolate brown coloration, with tiny bands of white. About an inch of the tail was a bright lime green, it was also around.. a foot to two feet long.
Bright colored tail tip, very possibly venomous. A young ornate cantil ?

Just total stabs at your descriptions with no regard to location at all. I'm by no means an expert on this stuff. Sounds like maybe you're describing someone's captive animals. ----- Tom
"The more people I meet, the more I like my snakes"
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