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Northern Pacific Rattlesnake Sep 16, 2014. Hetch Hetchy. Yosemite, California.<br />
Description:<br />
The color pattern of the typical form, C. o. oreganus, has a dark-brown, dark-gray, olive-brown, or sometimes black or pale yellowish ground color overlaid dorsally with a series of large, dark blotches with uneven white edges. These blotches are also wider than the spaces that separate them. Additionally, a lateral series of blotches, usually darker than the dorsal blotches, is clearly visible on all but the darkest specimens. The first rings of the tail are about the same color as the last body blotches, but these rings become progressively darker; the last two rings, at the base of the tail, are usually black. The belly is pale yellow, usually with brown spots. A large, dark-brown blotch on the snout has a pale border behind it that forms transverse bars on the supraoculars. There is a dark brown postocular stripe with a white border that extends from the eye to around the angle of the jaw.<br />
Habitat:<br />
Arid land next to mountains. Found in the floor, under a tree.<br />
More pics here: <a href="http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/1119696010" rel="nofollow">http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/1119696010</a><br />
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Northern Pacific Rattlesnake

Sep 16, 2014. Hetch Hetchy. Yosemite, California.
Description:
The color pattern of the typical form, C. o. oreganus, has a dark-brown, dark-gray, olive-brown, or sometimes black or pale yellowish ground color overlaid dorsally with a series of large, dark blotches with uneven white edges. These blotches are also wider than the spaces that separate them. Additionally, a lateral series of blotches, usually darker than the dorsal blotches, is clearly visible on all but the darkest specimens. The first rings of the tail are about the same color as the last body blotches, but these rings become progressively darker; the last two rings, at the base of the tail, are usually black. The belly is pale yellow, usually with brown spots. A large, dark-brown blotch on the snout has a pale border behind it that forms transverse bars on the supraoculars. There is a dark brown postocular stripe with a white border that extends from the eye to around the angle of the jaw.
Habitat:
Arid land next to mountains. Found in the floor, under a tree.
More pics here: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/1119696010

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Crotalus oreganus oreganus is a venomous pit viper subspecies found in North America in the western United States, parts of British Columbia, and northwestern Mexico.

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Uploaded Dec 31, 2016. Captured Sep 17, 2014 02:23 in O'Shaughnessy Dam, Groveland, CA 95321, USA.
  • SP-820UZ
  • f/5.7
  • 10/1000s
  • ISO800
  • 81.8mm