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Timber Rattlesnakes Collection

Timber Rattlesnakes, found in the northeastern United States, are fascinating creatures that deserve our attention and protection

Background imageTimber Rattlesnakes Collection: Timber Rattlesnakes - Gravid females basking to bring young to term. Venomous pitvipers

Timber Rattlesnakes - Gravid females basking to bring young to term. Venomous pitvipers
CAN-2117 Timber Rattlesnakes - Gravid females basking to bring young to term also with Common Garter Snake, Thamnophis sirtalis amongst rattlers Northeastern USA Crotalus horridus Venomous pitvipers

Background imageTimber Rattlesnakes Collection: Timber Rattlesnakes - Northeastern United States

Timber Rattlesnakes - Northeastern United States
CAN-4360 Timber Rattlesnakes Northeastern United States Crotalus horridus venomous John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTimber Rattlesnakes Collection: Timber Rattlesnakes -Pennsylvania- Northeastern United States. Venomous pitvipers

Timber Rattlesnakes -Pennsylvania- Northeastern United States. Venomous pitvipers
CAN-3175 Timber Rattlesnakes Pennsylvania, United States Crotalus horridus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageTimber Rattlesnakes Collection: Timber Rattlesnake - Northeastern United States - Venomous pit vipers widely distributed

Timber Rattlesnake - Northeastern United States - Venomous pit vipers widely distributed throughout eastern United
CAN-2994 Timber Rattlesnake Northeastern United States Crotalus horridus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTimber Rattlesnakes Collection: Timber Rattlesnakes- Emerging from hibernation at den site. Venomous pitvipers

Timber Rattlesnakes- Emerging from hibernation at den site. Venomous pitvipers
CAN-2114 Timber Rattlesnakes - Emerging from hibernation at den site Northeastern USA Crotalus horridus Venomous pitvipers, widely distributed throughout eastern United States

Background imageTimber Rattlesnakes Collection: Timber Rattlesnakes - Adult females with newborn young, parental care. Venomous pitvipers

Timber Rattlesnakes - Adult females with newborn young, parental care. Venomous pitvipers
CAN-2115 Timber Rattlesnakes - Adult females with newborn young, parental care. Northeastern USA Crotalus horridus Venomous pitvipers, widely distributed throughout eastern United States


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Timber Rattlesnakes, found in the northeastern United States, are fascinating creatures that deserve our attention and protection. These venomous pit vipers are widely distributed throughout the eastern part of the country, but unfortunately, their populations are declining due to habitat loss. Gravid females can often be seen basking under the warm sun, as they prepare to bring their young to term. It's a remarkable sight to witness these adult females with their newborn offspring, showcasing parental care in nature. In fact, they can known for their unique ability to provide nurturing support for their young. These magnificent snakes play an important role in maintaining ecological balance within their habitats. However, it is disheartening to know that they are legally protected in only 8 out of the 32 states where they occur. This highlights the need for increased conservation efforts and awareness about these incredible creatures. As timber rattlesnakes emerge from hibernation at den sites after a long winter slumber, we should appreciate their resilience and adaptability. They have managed to survive and thrive despite various challenges posed by human activities. Let us recognize the significance of preserving these venomous pit vipers' natural habitats so future generations can continue marveling at them in awe. By protecting timber rattlesnakes and ensuring legal safeguards across all states where they reside, we contribute towards safeguarding biodiversity and maintaining healthy ecosystems for years to come.