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found this Timber Rattler out in eastern Kentucky, she was tagged with a radiotelemetry unit for a feild study and is doing great in her hibernaculum now
The male she bred with last year was nowhere to be found....typical i guess
Just wanted to share!
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Matt Rudisi
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Very nice indeed. Down here in Houston they are very uncommon. I looked all of last year and have never managed to find one as of yet but next year will be different.
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