Subject: | Re: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake |
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From: | "hartogj" hartogj |
Date: | Thu May 5, 2011 12:36 pm ((PDT)) |
Thanks for sharing that, Jim. We don't have the Diamondback up here. But last year, wile hiking in the Or= egon desert I heard and saw our Western Rattlesnake for my first time. I ne= arly stepped on it! And I was very glad it warned me with its rattle - and = not its venom. John Hartog www.rockscallop.org --- In Jim Morgan <> wrote: > > Here is a recording of a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake that I made at T= res > Alamos Wilderness which is located about 80 miles northwest of Phoenix, > Arizona. > > It was about 1 =EF=BF=BD feet long and fearless as Western Diamondbacks u= sually are. > > > http://soundcloud.com/fundador/western-diamondback > > Best regards, > > Jim Morgan > Prescott, Arizona > > > |
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