Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Charcoal Sketch
by Bill Swartwout
Title
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Charcoal Sketch
Artist
Bill Swartwout
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photography
Description
A venomous snake, the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Croatalus atrox), shown here in a simulated charcoal sketch, can grow up to six feet in length. Males grow larger than females but both can cause a fatal reaction in a bitten victim. These rattlers are found in western North America in areas ranging from flat coastal plains to steep, rocky canyons and hillsides.
While solitary during the mating season, these snakes, are one of the more aggressive rattlesnake species because they rarely back away from confrontation. When threatened they usually coil and "rattle" to warn their aggressors. They usually feed on small mammals and birds.
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June 28th, 2021
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