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  2. Baja California rat snake - Wikipedia

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    The Baja California rat snake is a large, slender colubrid snake with a long head, large eyes, and smooth dorsal scales. Adults have a total length (including tail) of 85–150 cm (33–59 in). Each dorsal scale contains two apical pits (Price 1990a, 1990b).

  3. Crotalus enyo - Wikipedia

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    Crotalus enyo, commonly known as the Baja California rattlesnake [3] or Lower California rattlesnake, [4] is a pit viper species native to the coast and islands of northwestern Mexico. Like all other pit vipers, it is venomous. Three subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here. [5]

  4. Bogertophis - Wikipedia

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    Baja California rat snake: Mexico (Baja California) and southern California Bogertophis subocularis (A. Brown, 1901) Trans-Pecos rat snake: Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, and Nuevo León) and the United States (Texas and New Mexico)

  5. Rat snake - Wikipedia

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    Gray rat snake, Pantherophis spiloides Black ratsnake, Pantherophis obsoletus (formerly Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta): The blue eyes indicate the snake is in a shed cycle. Yellow rat snake Pantherophis sp. (formerly Elaphe obsoleta quadrivittata) from Florida. Bogertophis spp. Baja California rat snake, B. rosaliae (Mocquard, 1899)

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  7. Category:Bogertophis - Wikipedia

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    Baja California rat snake; Bogertophis; T. Trans-Pecos rat snake This page was last edited on 29 April 2023, at 15:47 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. He picked up a package and found a live rattlesnake inside ...

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    The species is rarely found in Southern California, but a man in the Mojave Desert received one in the mail. ... “It is 100% possible for a snake to survive in the mail like that, as long as ...

  9. Crotalus ruber - Wikipedia

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    Common names: red diamond rattlesnake, red rattlesnake, red diamond snake, [3] more. Crotalus ruber is a venomous pit viper species found in southwestern California in the United States and Baja California in Mexico. Three subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here. [4]