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09-24-15, 11:57 PM
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The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
Seems like my Canebrake Silas likes to climb trees lol.
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09-25-15, 03:53 AM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
I thought rattlers were strictly ground dwelling?. But then again I know next to nothing about them
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09-25-15, 05:28 AM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
I've heard stories of wild canebrakes climbing trees. I've never seen it happen though.
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09-25-15, 09:02 AM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
We have to remember that the height that we normally give these snakes in captivity isn't much compared to the wild. Climbing a 2-3ft branch in a viv would be relatively similar to exploring normal terrain for these guys. Very cool, regardless.
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09-25-15, 09:59 AM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
Think about a fallen tree that a snake would live in. There is anywhere from 4-9 ft of vertical space for that snake to inhabit regardless of whether it is terrestrial or not.
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09-25-15, 06:16 PM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
I thought it was a cool picture....glad you all enjoyed it.
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09-25-15, 06:18 PM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
Does he usually spend most of his time on the ground? Was he looking for a meal?
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09-25-15, 07:04 PM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
My Timber Rattlesnakes love to climb on branches in their enclosure.
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09-25-15, 11:02 PM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
He's all over the place lol. Sometimes he's on the branches other times he's on the ground.
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09-26-15, 12:33 AM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
Nice shot, What a stunning snake!
What's the temprament of these guys like?
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09-26-15, 01:00 AM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
Depends on the snake. Like all snakes, the temperament differs from snake to snake.
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09-26-15, 01:00 AM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
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09-26-15, 09:31 PM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
That is a great picture.
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09-26-15, 10:45 PM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
Thanks jjhill
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10-03-15, 08:10 AM
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Re: The Tree Climbing Rattlesnake
I think part of it is when people are looking for timbers they are checking rock crevices, downed trees, etc, rather than looking up. At least that's how I do it. They are easy to find in rock crevices in the summer (there were no communal dens where I searched for them, too far south, max we ever had in one den was 4-5 snakes). Having said that, I've probably seen more than a hundred in the wild and never noticed one in a tree which makes me wonder how many I walked past up in them lol
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