Description by Youngblood
Rattlesnake assumming the position on the edge of a brushy trail as I approached within about 6 feet of it. This was on the Benton MacKaye Trail in June of 2003, in Tennessee on the north slope of Big Frog Mountain in the Big Frog Wilderness. This photo is the 2nd in a series that attempts to show what it can look like when you walk up to a rattlesnake. The 1st photo is http://www.whiteblaze.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=5827 .
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#1
12-08-2004 21:23
Yikes!! Wow, was there anything you guys didn\'t see on the BMT? You saw bears and boars and now this. I hope we get to see one, I\'ve never seen one on the trail.
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#2
10-04-2005 21:37
I am just amazed at how well they blend into their environment - scary!
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#3
05-03-2008 11:02
Re: Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Think I'm putting my gators back on - the high ones -
#4
02-25-2010 06:28
Re: Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
this is a timber rattlesnake.
Comments for Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (2)