Scientific Name: Crotalus lepidus klauberi
Found In: Southwestern United States and northern Mexico/Rock crevices and outcrops
Size: Adults typically grow up to 24 inches in length.
Diet: Carnivore. Diet consists of lizards and rodents.
Threat Level: Not yet evaluated
Facts: The banded rock rattlesnake spends most of its time hiding in rock crevices, relying on its camouflage more than its rattle to protect itself from potential predators.