Frozen Rattle Snake For Sale

Submitted by ChuckyLee on 6/13/06 at 7:15 PM. ( lynneer68@hotmail.com ) 63.21.108.46

I have 13 rattle snakes. Some are Cambridge Rattlers and some Diamond Back. Ranging form 3ft to 6ft. Some have head, some without and all have rattler intact. These snakes come from our tree farm in Georgia. Looking for best offer.

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New Specie of Rattlesnake

This response submitted by John on 6/14/06 at 12:40 AM. ( prentice@aps.edu ) 172.191.188.83

Checked out all my snake reference and couldn't find this one. I think he meant Cane Brake Rattlesnake?


wouldn't that make them eastern diamondbacks?

This response submitted by jsl on 6/14/06 at 11:47 AM. ( ) 138.162.128.44

and aren't they still on the endangered list?


ChuckyLee

This response submitted by Easton on 6/14/06 at 12:11 PM. ( brownsheep11@hotmail.com ) 69.178.193.86

could you tell me if you have a snake that is 43 inches long and a 5 inch diameter. If you do I would be interested in it. Let me know. Thanks.


Frozen snake skin for sale

This response submitted by ChuckyLee on 6/14/06 at 10:05 PM. ( ) 63.21.103.34

Sorry... wrong spelling, it should be Cane Brake Rattlesnake. Thanks for the correction.


jsl

This response submitted by Derek on 6/15/06 at 12:27 AM. ( ) 71.31.62.153

no, a canebrake is a southern version of our timber rattler, that doesnt mean they arent protected, that i'm not sure of. just thought i'd add my 2 cents, Derek


Boys,

This response submitted by Jim B on 6/15/06 at 7:51 PM. ( ) 152.163.100.67

Neither the Eastern Diamondback or the Canebrake are listed in Georgia.They are still having rattlesnake roundups in several towns.


Interested in snakeskins

This response submitted by Jay on 7/1/06 at 7:53 PM. ( jaygonslvs@wwdb.org ) 209.181.55.124

Chuckylee, Do you still have some of the snake skins? I don't need them all but may be interested in a few of them.
Please let me know.
Thanks, Jay


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