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Crotalus oreganus, commonly known as the Western rattlesnake or northern Pacific rattlesnake, [4] [5] is a venomous pit viper species found in western North America from the Baja California Peninsula to the southern interior of British Columbia.
The Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) (meaning "precious frog") is a member of the true frogs from the family Ranidae. Oregon spotted frogs are found in British Columbia, Washington state and Oregon. They were previously found but have been extirpated in California. [33]
Pacific rattlesnake- Native to Oregon [9] Racer - Native to Oregon [10] Ringneck snake - Native to Oregon [11] Rubber boa - Native to Oregon [12] Sharptail snake - Native to Oregon [13] Striped whipsnake - Native to Oregon [14] Western rattlesnake - Found in Eastern Oregon [15] Western terrestrial garter snake - Native to Oregon [16]
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She illegally kept numerous venomous snakes in her home, one of which was a Black Mamba. [36] April 5, 2011 Mark Shaw, 47, male Rattlesnake (probably western diamondback, but possibly timber) Texas — Shaw was bitten by a rattlesnake he was trying to kill in Bastrop County. [37] January 29, 2011 Wade Westbrook, 26, male: Copperhead
A new live-streaming webcam allows viewers to see inside a so-called “mega-den” – home to hundreds of rattlesnakes.
The Great basin rattlesnake was first formally named by Laurence Monroe Klauber in 1930 as a subspecies of Crotalus confluentus (now known as Crotalus viridis). [5] It is commonly considered a subspecies of Crotalus oreganus. [6] [4] The type locality is "10 miles northwest of Abraham on the Road to Joy, Millard County, Utah." [1]
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