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Crotalus lepidus - sizes
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by etc on September 27, 2012
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I'm interested in acquiring information regarding the variable sizes among Crotalus lepidus lepidus and Crotalus lepidus klauberi.
I would like to find out which specific locales tend to be on the smaller scale of either subspecies.
I have read that C. l. lepidus tend to stay smaller, yet I have heard otherwise in contrast. Which statement stays true in your experience?
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by chronicfetus99 on November 17, 2012
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They all stay small.3 feet being a nice size.amazing rattlers and second most gorgeous next to speckleds...not quite sure which is the smallest of them, but just not a very large snake at all
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by mike_anthony on February 15, 2013
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It depends on locale. I have seen isolated populations of klauberi in which the average size of adult specimens was only 12", both in the US and Mexico. I have also seen populations with an average size of 26". The same can be said for lepidus. Available food sources and habitat play a crucial role in size.
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