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The American International Rattlesnake Museum is an animal conservation museum located in Albuquerque, New Mexico in Old Town Albuquerque. The museum is devoted to snakes, particularly rattlesnakes, and is dedicated to rattlesnake education. With the staff that is a participant in regular international viper research events, the museum hosts a ...
Common names: New Mexico ridge-nosed rattlesnake. [2] Animas ridge-nosed rattlesnake, [3] Crotalus willardi obscurus is a venomous pitviper subspecies [4] found in northwestern Mexico and the Southwestern United States.
In contrast to the shyness described above, banded rock rattlesnake specimens found high, above 7,000 ft (2,100 m), in the Organ Mountains of southern New Mexico are usually highly confident and defensive, rattling incessantly at the mere sight of humans.
A rattlesnake in New Mexico did just that, apparently not keeping in mind a painful inevitability. What goes in must come out. The snake was discovered by rescuers with the corners of a Victor ...
32 New Mexico. 33 New York. 34 North Carolina. 35 North Dakota. 36 Ohio. 37 Oklahoma. ... Animal World & Snake Farm Zoo, New Braunfels; Austin Nature & Science Center ...
A van carrying 30 snakes, including rattlesnakes and cottonmouths, crashed along a Texas interstate. The van was reportedly from New Braunfels Snake Farm, in New Braunfels, Texas.
New Mexico ridge-nosed rattlesnake The US in extreme southeastern Arizona and extreme southwestern New Mexico, Mexico in extreme northwestern Chihuahua and extreme northeastern Sonora: C. w. silus: Klauber, 1949 Chihuahuan ridge-nosed rattlesnake Western Chihuahua and eastern Sonora: C. w. willardi: Meek, 1905 Arizona ridge-nosed rattlesnake
Snakes found near areas of predominantly limestone tend to be a light grey in color, with darker grey banding. Snakes found at higher altitudes have darker colors. Specimens of the mottled rock rattlesnake (C. l. lepidus) from the Davis Mountains region often exhibit a more pink coloration, with dark-grey speckling rather than distinct banding.