Friday, October 18, 2013

Year of the Snake - No.42 Mojave Rattlesnake

Crotalus scutulatus
Mojave rattlesnake (or mohave) in lizard trap of death
When I go hiking in the desert near our house, one of my favorite spots to check for reptiles is the "Lizard Trap of Death," a pipe that comes out of the ground with a metal lid on it.  They go under the lid to get away from the sun, fall into the pipe and can't escape. So I usually check the pipe so I can rescue any lizards trapped there.

Recently, my dad, my friend Jack and I went out to check it. When my friend moved the lid, we heard a buzzing from inside the pipe.

We looked in and there was my first Mojave rattlesnake.

These are my favorite snakes in the world. They are very pretty and some scientists consider them to be the most dangerous snakes in North America. They have a very interesting venom that changes depending on their range. In some places it is neurotoxic (nerve-affecting) venom. In others, it's hemotoxic (blood and tissue-affecting) venom. And in some places, it is a combination of both in the same snake!

This was a pretty young snake. It was old enough to rattle but not very long. He seemed very angry when we first lifted up the lid. But he calmed down later. He was rescued with a snake hook, photographed, and left to be.


2 comments:

  1. .Hi Bailey, Happy to see your latest two posts. Since it's starting to get cool in Mississippi, I was beginning to think that your reptile catches and sightings would be getting less frequent. You can show me the trap of death when I come out for Thanksgiving. Very interesting about the Mohave venom. I know you respect snakes, just be careful.. Love, Grandpa Ray.

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  2. That's a really pretty mojave! I really like the high grassland version. Some of them look very green.

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