Crotalus cerastes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Crotalus cerastes is a venomous pitviper species found in the desert regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Three subspecies are currently recognized, including the nomi...
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Photo: A sidewinder rattlesnake etches its pattern in the sand ... Photo: A coiled prairie rattlesnake ... Photo: A Mojave rattlesnake curled up among rocks...
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Rattlesnakes:Snake information, pictures of snakes; Mojave, Sidewinders, Diamondbacks, others ... Poisonous Snake Index Rattlesnake Index ... Sidewinder Rattlesnake picture...
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VenomousReptiles.org Article: The Sidewinder - Notes on the captive care of Crotalus cerastes. - VenomousReptiles.org - The SHHS is a group of venomous reptile keepers educating the public about venomous snakes and lizards. ... In spite of their small size, they are still a complete rattlesnake. ... RE: The Sidewinder Reply...
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C. c. laterorepens - Colorado Desert Sidewinder; C. ruber - Red Diamond Rattlesnake; ... Range in California: Red ; Green: Colorado Desert Sidewinder ; Rattlesnake Sounds and Video;
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All about the Sidewinder, its scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats and life cycle. ... The venomous Sidewinder is also called the "Horned Rattlesnake." It is unique because of its sideways form of locomotion with its body moving in an S-shaped curve.
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The Sidewinder Rattlesnake has horn like projections over each eye. Ground like coloration's of brown, tan and gray. Sometimes blotches on the back are inter spaced with colors of white, cream or gray.
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The Sidewinder ... This is a relatively small rattlesnake native to the Mojave Desert, in California. It matures to be about 2-1/2 feet long. It is named for it's unusual S-shaped, "sideways slither" method of travel. It has horn-like protuberances above its eyes, that are believed to reduce glare in the hot sandy...
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