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Could there ever be a Timber x Western Diamondback
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by H20mocasin on September 15, 2005
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Could there ever be a cross betwn timberxwestern diamondback. If it were just fantasy can you imagine the size and wild demenor of this snake. i had a dream about this last night too bad it isn't true in the wild yet???
a coon-tailed timberback or diamondbrake? well it sounds better than dimatimber or timberdiamond. im having fun here!
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by Snake18 on September 16, 2005
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Because...from what I recall...they never meet in the wild. EDBs and trimbers meet but I don`t think atrox meets with horridus.
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by Crotalus_Catcher on September 16, 2005
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A horridus is a timber...are you dividing the canebrake and timber as 2 seperate species for your last post?
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by Crotalus_Catcher on September 16, 2005
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Nevermind, missed the whole ATROX in your comment, I knew you were smarter than that! I thought you were still talking about EDB. My apologies.
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by ALA_herp31 on September 16, 2005
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I looked at Range Estimations and by what I found, Horridus and Atrox do not meet Range. Now, my findings were found in A Old Audubon Field Guide. I know that this Guide could be A little off. ........................Be safe ya’ll : Wally
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by tj on September 17, 2005
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Actually horridus and atrox do meet, that was the point I was trying to get to.
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by timberrattlesnake89 on September 17, 2005
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Since they inhabit two different types of habitats it is probally extremely unlikely they would breed together in Oklahoma and in Missori.
Phillip
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