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Q: How to Identify a Timber Rattlesnake.
A: 1. Learn about the range of the Timber Rattlesnake. This species lives in the central and eastern United States as far south as parts of northern Georgia and as... Read More »

Q: How to Identify a Timber Rattlesnake.
A: 1. Look for a pit (a hole between mouth and nose) Ad. 2. Look for flattened stripes on its back. 3. Look for gaps between the stripes that are linked together b... Read More »

Q: What eats a timber rattlesnake?
A: Hawks coyotes king snakes other, larger snakes and predators Read More »

Q: Why are timber rattlesnakes important?
A: The timber rattlesnake is yellowish in color and does not have a rattle, but it is still poisonous. My dad killed one once when I was a kid, but I have not seen... Read More »

Q: What is timber rattlesnake?
A: n. A venomous snake (Crotalus horridus subsp. horridus) of the United States, typically having a yellowish-brown color and wide transverse bands on the back. Read More »

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