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  2. Anthony Cornero - Wikipedia

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    As soon as Cornero recovered from his wounds, he returned to Vegas to build a new hotel and casino, the Stardust Resort & Casino. He bought a 40-acre (16 ha) piece of land on the Las Vegas Strip and filed an application with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to sell stock in the hotel corporation. When the stock was ...

  3. Crotalus campbelli - Wikipedia

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    Crotalus campbelli can be distinguished from other members of the C. triseriatus species group by the presence of intercanthals, an infrequently divided upper preocular, and a combination of other morphological characters. Males typically have 150–154 ventrals and 31–32 subcaudals, while females have 147–152 ventrals and 22–26 subcaudals.

  4. Crotalus tlaloci - Wikipedia

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    Crotalus tlaloci is a species of rattlesnake from Mexico. The species is named after Tláloc , the Aztec god of rain . [ 1 ] As with all rattlesnakes, it is venomous .

  5. Crotalus - Wikipedia

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    The southwestern United States (Arizona, south-western New Mexico), and Mexico from Sonora and western Chihuahua as far south as Oaxaca, in the Gulf of California on San Esteban Island and Tiburón Island: C. morulus: Klauber, 1952 0 Tamaulipan rock rattlesnake Mexico (Sierra Madre Oriental: Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Coahuila) C. oreganus ...

  6. Crotalus ehecatl - Wikipedia

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    Crotalus ehecatl is a large and heavy-bodied snake, with adults reaching lengths of up to 165.3 cm (approximately 65 inches). The body pattern consists of a series of dark, diamond-shaped blotches on a lighter background, which can vary from gray to brown.

  7. Crotalus enyo cerralvensis - Wikipedia

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    Crotalus enyo cerralvensis, also known as the Cerralvo rattlesnake, is a subspecies of Baja California rattlesnake, a kind of venomous pit viper, and is named after the island it is found on, Isla Cerralvo, Mexico. [1] [2] The subspecies was described in 1954 by Frank S. Cliff. [3]

  8. As Vietnam tribute arrives at casino, New Mexico vets can ...

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    Oct. 18—TESUQUE — Several times, Avelino Calabaza has reached out his hand and touched the black granite monument in Washington, D.C., devoted to the memory of American soldiers whose died in ...

  9. Crotalus molossus nigrescens - Wikipedia

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    Crotalus molossus nigrescens, or the Mexican black-tailed rattlesnake, is a subspecies of black-tailed rattlesnake from Southern America. The name nigrescens comes from the Latin word "to become dark in colour".