What is the largest rattlesnake on record?

Description: The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the largest of the 32 species of rattlesnake currently recognized. They are large, heavy-bodied snakes with large, broad heads with two light lines on the face. Adults are usually 33-72 in (84-183 cm) long, but the largest individual on record was 96 in (244 cm).
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How big is the biggest rattlesnake ever caught?

The largest rattlesnake ever caught was an eastern diamondback rattlesnake that measured 7 feet 8 inches in length. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, a person, identified by only the singular name Rutledge, holds the record for the largest rattlesnake ever recorded.
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What is the worlds biggest rattlesnake?

The largest rattlesnake species in the world, eastern diamondbacks have the potential to grow to over 8 feet. Their population is in decline due to habitat loss and unnecessary killing by the public.
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What is the largest timber rattlesnake ever recorded?

Wikipedia says that adult timber rattlesnakes grow from 36 to 60 inches (3 to 5 feet) in length. The record for biggest timber rattler was 183 centimeters (slightly longer than 6 feet), according to snake-facts.weebly.com.
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What is the largest rattlesnake in the United States?

The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake species in the United States by length and weight.
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What state has the most rattlesnakes?

The large majority of species live in the American Southwest and Mexico. Four species may be found east of the Mississippi River, and two in South America. In the United States, the state with the most types of rattlesnakes is Arizona, with 13.
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What state has the biggest rattlesnakes?

Since the largest rattlesnake in the world is the eastern diamondback, you could say that any state in which it lives has the biggest rattlesnake. The biggest rattlesnake lives in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
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What rattlesnake kills the most humans?

The eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) kills the most people in the US, with the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) ranking second. However, some authorities believe the western diamondback is responsible for the most deaths.
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What is the largest snake on record?

Reticulated Python

Reticulated pythons are considered to be the longest snake. The world record for the length of a reticulated python is a whopping 32 ft and 9 ½ inches!
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What is the largest cottonmouth on record?

The largest cottonmouths measure up to 74 inches long. In the wild, the largest cottonmouth snakes ever recorded measure in at between 60-74 inches. 60 inches is massive for a cottonmouth, though not unheard of for the largest specimens.
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What is the largest copperhead on record?

The largest copperhead ever recorded was 4 feet, 5 inches, according to the University of Georgia Extension. How the potentially deadly pit viper met its demise near Bolivar, Tennessee, is not as dramatic as one might expect, considering its size.
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Can a rattlesnake outrun a human?

While you might not want a rattlesnake approaching you for any reason, their top crawling speed is only about 5 miles per hour, so they aren't going to outrun you by any means. Whatever the reason for a snake to approach, just walk away, and it will go in the opposite direction.
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Can a grown man survive a rattlesnake bite?

First, don't panic. Death by rattlesnake bite is extremely rare. If your symptoms are mild and you can walk or ride your bike out, by all means do so. For more severe bites, you could try creating a splint to immobilize the bitten appendage, but this is seldom necessary.
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How far can a rattlesnake jump to bite you?

attacked, snakes will stand their ground and may attempt to strike at or even bite their intruder. As a rule of thumb, rattlesnakes can, at best, strike a distance of two-thirds their total body length. For example, a three foot long snake may be able to strike a distance of two feet.
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What size hole can a rattlesnake fit through?

The size of the holes in the mesh should not be any larger than ¼ inch, anything larger, rattlesnakes will be able to get through.
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Is there a 100 foot snake?

A photo of '100-foot monster snake' that has surfaced on the Internet and is certainly fake has stirred up a lot of interest in recent days, reports the Telegraph Online.
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What is the largest poisonous snake?

The king cobra is the largest venomous snake in the world. Whether slithering on land, climbing trees, or swimming, it's an effective predator. When threatened or on attack, the king cobra rears its head and creates a hood by spreading its neck ribs. Its sharp fangs are used to bite and inject venom into prey.
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What part of the body do rattlesnakes bite most?

Generally not aggressive, rattlesnakes strike when threatened or deliberately provoked, but given room they will retreat. Most snake bites occur when a rattlesnake is handled or accidentally touched by someone walking or climbing. The majority of snakebites occur on the hands, feet and ankles.
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What state has the least snakes?

Alaska is the only state with a zero snake population.
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What US state has the most snakes?

-Texas: There are over one hundred different species of snakes in Texas, making it the state with the most snakes in the US. -Florida: Florida is home to around eighty different species of snakes, making it the second most snake-populated state in the US.
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What temperature kills rattlesnakes?

If a rattlesnake doesn't have a good place to hide when it is this hot, it's in big trouble. A rattlesnake will die when its body temperature gets too far above 110F (Klauber, pg 418-420).
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What is the rattlesnake capital of the world?

Sweetwater, Texas Rattlesnake Capital Of World.
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At what temperature do rattlesnakes not come out?

There are even some types of snakes (like the canebrake rattlesnake) that mate in the fall, making them much more active as they go in search of a mate. Snake activity picks up as the temperatures start to fall in late summer and early fall. Snakes cannot thrive when temperatures drop below 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
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