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Nov 18, 2003
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BushMstr02
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Venomous
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Correction on the Local of the Red-Rock Rattlers!
1.1 LTC Adult/Sub-adult Crotalus Lepidus Klauberi X Crotalus Lepidus Lepidus The Banded(Red Rock)Rock Rattlesnake / Mottled Rock Rattlesnake Hybrids. They are DAVIS MTN not Franklin Mtn. Local.I was told they were hybrids but I wasn't positive till this morning, that's why I didn't have them in my other ad as hybrids.The female is mostly speckled (even most of her bands are broken up into speckled bands),the male has nice dark bands.The pic is of the male, you can see how pink(red) these guys are,they take on the name of the color of lichen growth on the rocks they are comomly found on or around,that's why they are called red rock rattlesnakes. These are sexually dimorphic (the males are alot larger than the females),these usually don't get over 20" long.These are some really nice animals and I hate to part with them. if you are looking for a nice small species of rattlesnake and that are easy to work with, these are it. $425 Can prob. ship if needed. Serious inquiries only.
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