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Crotalus mitchellii is a venomous pit viper species in the family Viperidae. The species is endemic to the Southwestern United States and adjacent northern Mexico . The species was named in honor of Silas Weir Mitchell (1829–1914), an American medical doctor who also studied rattlesnake venoms.
Crotalus mitchellii muertensis is a venomous pitviper subspecies [4] [5] endemic to El Muerto Island, Mexico. It is sometimes treated as a full species, Crotalus muertensis . [ 1 ]
Isla Salsipuedes has six species of reptiles: Aspidoscelis cana (Isla Salsipuedes whiptail), Crotalus mitchellii (speckled rattlesnake), Hypsiglena ochrorhyncha (coast night snake), Lampropeltis californiae (California kingsnake), Phyllodactylus nocticolus (peninsular leaf-toed gecko), and Uta antiqua (San Lorenzo Islands side-blotched lizard).
Isla Cabeza de Caballo has 4 species of reptiles: Crotalus mitchellii (speckled rattlesnake), C. polisi (horsehead island rattlesnake) Sauromalus hispidus (spiny chuckwalla), and Uta stansburiana (common side-blotched lizard).
Crotalus is a genus of pit vipers, commonly known as rattlesnakes or rattlers, [2] in the family Viperidae. The genus is found only in the Americas from southern Canada to northern Argentina . [ 1 ]
Crotalus angelensis, or the Ángel de la Guarda Island speckled rattlesnake, [3] is a pit viper species [4] [5] endemic to Isla Ángel de la Guarda in the Gulf of California, Mexico. [5] Like all other pitvipers, it is venomous. It is sometimes treated as a subspecies of Crotalus mitchellii. [1]
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Crotalus pyrrhus is a venomous pitviper species [2] found in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. A medium-sized snake, it is found mostly in rocky country, active at night and feeding on small mammals. The coloration is variable and depends on the color of the rocks and soil of the habitat.