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    Arrow Crotalus atrox

    Yesterday we had a warm afternoon so I took advantage of that and decided to clean my atrox's cage and let it take a walk in the yard. How many of you all ever take a rattlesnake for a walk? LOL


    It has grown much since I got it over 3 years ago. She was the size of a pencil when I first got her


    A very photogenic snake



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    Re: Crotalus atrox

    Id never take a rattlesnake for a walk! lol
    That looks very scary! But very pretty at the same time!
    I'd love to have a little rattle snake! But then I would have no friends over ever again! lol
    Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.

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    Re: Crotalus atrox

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny2184 View Post
    I'd love to have a little rattle snake! But then I would have no friends over ever again! lol
    Sometimes thats not such a bad thing

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    Re: Crotalus atrox

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianS View Post
    Sometimes thats not such a bad thing
    HAHA. Beautiful snake

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    Re: Crotalus atrox

    Thanks I really like it

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    Re: Crotalus atrox

    What else do you have in your collection? Lets see more pics

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    Re: Crotalus atrox

    I also have Crotalus horridus (Timber Rattlesnake)


    I mostly keep scorpions and tarantulas though

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    Re: Crotalus atrox

    Very cool! I think the venomous animals are just so gorgeous. Love em.

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    Re: Crotalus atrox

    I love rattlesnakes! Now that I live in southern California I'm dying to go out and catch myself a local! Your timber is beautiful, I am originally from S. IL and would find one or two every year. It was tough seeing them and not being able to collect because they were protected in IL.

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    Re: Crotalus atrox

    Quote Originally Posted by cgrinter View Post
    I love rattlesnakes! Now that I live in southern California I'm dying to go out and catch myself a local! Your timber is beautiful, I am originally from S. IL and would find one or two every year. It was tough seeing them and not being able to collect because they were protected in IL.
    Here in Missouri timbers are fairly scarce as well or at least they seem to be here in the South. Strangely enough, the herpers in the more Northern areas of the State and in Eastern KS seem to find more timbers than us. That particular snake in the photo is actually from Eastern Oklahoma.

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