Banded Rock Rattlesnake
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Description
Range & Habitat
These snakes are native to southwestern United States and northern Mexico in rock crevices and outcrops.
Behavior
Diet
Carnivore. Diet consists of lizards and rodents.
Conservation
Fun 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.

Scientific Name
Crotalus lepidus klauberi
IUCN Conservation Status
Not yet evaluated
Size
24 inches in length
Life Expectancy