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Crotalus horridus: The Timber Rattlesnake

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is one of the only venomous pit vipers found in many central and eastern regions of the United States.  Its distribution includes several areas of Texas, all the way north to New Hampshire and New Jersey, excluding the state of Michigan.  Timber rattlesnakes were once extremely abundant and ubiquitous across this range, but due to numerous factors, including habit destruction and harmful human activity, these fascinating organisms have declined greatly in number.  Due to this devastating loss, several states, including Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Minnesota have classified
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