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RE: Rattlesnake Populations
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by SerpenXotics on April 16, 2008
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QUOTE "This is something i have always wondered as i like to look/hold them and enjoy their beauty but am unsure of what type of behavior they will exert come this year when it is warmer (snowed like 6 inches two days ago!)Thank you for answering my question as i am not a snake expert, but one who enjoys them"QUOTE
I would highly recomend enjoying them from a distance or at the end of a snake hook.although most n.pacifics are fairly calm compared to some other rattlers I would definatly NOT hold them....great ssp though one of my top ten rattlesnakes.
Joe
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by viridsoreganus on April 25, 2008
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I am in Southwest Oregon and we have the Northern Pacific here. They are not an aggressive snake and will usually stay put and let you walk right by, hoping you don't see them. But definitely don't pick them up they will bite. If you are in south central Oregon you may have the Great Basin rattlesnake.
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