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    Timber Rattlesnake

    Hey, I hope that its alright for me to post this in here..
    I just started my ENG102 class, and my teacher is letting us pick the topic for our research paper. I already got the okay to do my report on the Timber Rattlesnake, and I would love it if anyone could send me links to good websites with information on them.. or titles and authors of books that have any information on them.

    Thanks for any help! I don't know much about these snakes but would love to learn about them, which is why I picked them for the topic of my paper.

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    Re: Timber Rattlesnake

    I got this link off of NERDS site, I hope it helps.... Great topic I'm sure your professor will love it

    http://www.timberrattlesnake.net/
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    Re: Timber Rattlesnake

    Quote Originally Posted by neilgolli View Post
    I got this link off of NERDS site, I hope it helps.... Great topic I'm sure your professor will love it

    http://www.timberrattlesnake.net/
    Thanks a lot! I just saved that site!

    He seemed to like the idea when I brought it up to him.. I'm doing it on 3 points of its population loss.. and I believe the 3 points are; habitat loss, illegal hunting, and loss of females for breeding due to habitat loss..

    If anyone thinks the main points should be different let me know! I've only read a little bit about this snake so far so I'm sure I could be wrong on the points.

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