Image:Mexican ridged nosed rattlesnake head.jpg

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Description

Head of a Mexican Ridged Nosed Rattlesnake with one of two distinctive cranial pits (thermoreceptors common to all pit vipers) visible between the nostril and eye.

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USFWS

Date
Author

Robert S. Simmons.

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