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Western pygmy rattlesnake (Sistrurus miliarius streckeri), Wayne County, Missouri (13 April 2018)S. miliarius is a small species but bulky when it comes to width, [5] with adults usually growing to 40–60 cm (16–24 in) in total length (including tail).
The western pygmy rattlesnake wears a tiny rattle on its slender tail as it's one of the smallest rattlesnake species in North America, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation.
A Guide to the Rattlesnakes and other Venomous Serpentes of the United States. Tempe, Arizona: Tricolor Books. 129 pp. ISBN 978-0-9754641-3-7. (Sistrurus miliarius streckeri, pp. 81–82). Schmidt KP, Davis DD (1941). Field Book of Snakes of the United States and Canada.
1 Snakes of Oklahoma. 2 References. ... This is a list of snakes found in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Snakes of Oklahoma ... S. miliarius—western pygmy rattlesnake
Types of venomous snakes in Oklahoma. Cottonmouths, also called water moccasin. Copperheads. Western diamond-backed rattlesnakes. Timber rattlesnakes (Velvet Tails) Western pygmy rattlesnake ...
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Florida — Bitten by a "giant rattlesnake" while cutting pulpwood alongside the Orlando Highway in Kissimmee, on Augusta 18, 1951. [115] July 15, 1951 Ruthie Craig, 50, female: Rattlesnake: Bitten on the right forearm while handling a rattlesnake during a religious service in New Hope, Alabama, on July 15, 1951. [116]
pygmy rattlesnake In the Southeastern United States from eastern and southern North Carolina southward through peninsular Florida and westward to Oklahoma and East Texas. It occurs in flatwoods, sandhills, mixed forests, and floodplains, and around marshes and lakes. S. tergeminus (Say, 1823) 2 western massasauga