Category: NRID | Photo Title: | GORG: Gorges State Park |
File Name: DSCN0700.JPG [pid 25276] | Original File Size: 3456 x 4608 pixels | |
Photographer: K. Bischof | Date photo taken: 2013-07-30 | |
Group: REPTILE | Order: SQUAMATA | Family: VIPERIDAE |
SciName: Crotalus horridus | ComName: Timber Rattlesnake | Also available in sizes up to 3456 x 4608
Comment: View of the proximity of the snake to the VC. Also, a group of park visitors who got a short educational presentation before the snake was moved off over the hill. |
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![]() Photo 61 GORG Juvenile | ![]() Photo 62 GORG | ![]() Photo 63 GORG Female | ![]() Photo 64 GORG Female |
![]() Photo 65 GORG Den numbering from 6 to 8 neonates. | ![]() Photo 66 GORG Female, in active den. | ![]() Photo 67 GORG | ![]() Photo 68 GORG |
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![]() Photo 77 GORG Photo shot by Seasonal M. Galloway. | ![]() Photo 78 GORG Lateral body view. This animal was found dead on the road. It is extremely important to note that even a dead venomous snake can still be dangerous. The snake was removed from the road and pictures were taken for educational purposes. | ![]() Photo 79 GORG Button Rattle. This animal was found dead on the road. It is extremely important to note that even a dead venomous snake can still be dangerous. The snake was removed from the road and pictures were taken for educational purposes. | ![]() Photo 80 GORG The two rows of upper teeth can be seen in this picture. Flanking them are the sheathed fangs which are folded back to the top of the mouth. In addition, the two openings that appear to be nostrils are the heat sensing pits that give pitvipers their name. This animal was found dead on the road. It is extremely important to note that even a dead venomous snake can still be dangerous. The snake was removed from the road and pictures were taken for educational purposes. |
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