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    Snake ID..

    I’ve seen a lot of snakes and know a diamond back when I s me but is this an Eastern Massasagua Rattlesnake? It was killed on North Padre Island, bear my house..



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    Western Massasauga

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      #3
      On a side note I think she has the snake deterrent pretty well figured out. That one looks pretty deterred.

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        #4
        Originally posted by okrattler View Post
        Western Massasauga
        This^


        cricman

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          #5
          A western Masasauga? Are the worth any money alive?


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            #6
            Originally posted by haas0311 View Post
            A western Masasauga? Are the worth any money alive?


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            Not compared to any of the others. If you were to sell them by the pound it'd take quite a few to make much money. They're generally no more than 23" long at the most. They're kinda pretty in their own way I think. Hat bands and things like that made out of them might be worth more than the snake itself. With them being such a small snake that's probably about all a person could do with one.
            Last edited by okrattler; 06-24-2019, 06:36 PM.

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              #7
              Is there a common name for those. Never heard of a Masasauga.

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                #8
                Something doesn't look right. There should be some blood

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Landrover View Post
                  Is there a common name for those. Never heard of a Masasauga.
                  I've only heard them called a "ground rattler" if they weren't called a Massasauga. That's an old school name for them though. My great Grandma always called them that.

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                    #10
                    Looks like their chop skills were at samurai level

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by okrattler View Post
                      I've only heard them called a "ground rattler" if they weren't called a Massasauga. That's an old school name for them though. My great Grandma always called them that.
                      Guess we don't have those in South Louisiana or SE Texas.

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                        #12
                        Is that the same as pygmy rattler? Looks same to me but I have only seen a couple

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by okrattler View Post
                          Western Massasauga
                          Yep

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by txtradesman View Post
                            Something doesn't look right. There should be some blood
                            Agreed. Looks like it’s been in the freezer

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by ostey22 View Post
                              Agreed. Looks like it’s been in the freezer
                              When they are frozen in the freezer and pulled out for pics they get all frosty white, then start sweating and look sopping wet. I’d bet it’s pretty freshly killed....

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