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  1. Crotalus scutulatus is known commonly as the Mohave Rattlesnake. Other common English names include Mojave Rattlesnake and, referring specifically to the nominate (northern) subspecies: Northern Mohave Rattlesnake and Mojave Green Rattlesnake, the latter name commonly shortened to the more colloquial “Mojave green”.

  2. Oct 26, 2022 · Learn about the most venomous snake on the monument, its habitat, behavior, and reproduction. The Mojave green rattlesnake has a greenish tinge and a rattle that grows with each shed.

  3. Learn about the Mojave green, a venomous snake that lives in the southwestern U.S. and Mexico. Find out its description, range, behavior, diet, reproduction, bite effects, and more.

    • Reptilia
    • Chordata
    • Squamata
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  4. Learn about the Mojave rattlesnake, a highly venomous pit viper species found in North America. Discover its appearance, distribution, diet, reproduction, and ecological niche, as well as photos and videos of this snake.

  5. Mar 30, 2017 · Learn the facts and myths about Mojave Rattlesnakes, a common and often misunderstood species of rattlesnakes. Find out why they are not aggressive, not early, not red, and not a separate species.

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  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Learn about the Mojave rattlesnake, a venomous pit viper that lives in the deserts of the southwestern US and Mexico. Find out its description, diet, reproduction, predators, and how to identify it from other snakes.

  7. Learn about the Mojave Green Rattlesnake, a large venomous snake with green to olive green scales and a brown or tan diamond pattern. Find out its habitat, range, threats, natural history, and fun facts.

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