Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes are shy and secretive. They spend most of their time in underground burrows or in deep cover. They are most active in the mornings, when the temperatures are between 65F and 75F degrees. Higher temperatures will cause the snakes to seek out deep cover.
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on August 31 2005 17:53:10
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Josaphinaon May 23 2008 15:26:59
how do u look for sighs?
I got your book
in a flash! Todd Poole got one at the Herp. Symposium at Riverbanks
that I missed due to the weather. He shared his with me, and it
had such useful info. in it, that I wanted one right away. I am
doing a program on March 1 and wanted to show it to the participants.
Thanks again,
Barbara Foster
Curator of Reptiles
Greenville Zoo
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