PHOTO OF THE DAY June 4, 2005  

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Where Yellowstone River, Montana
When 2001
Photographer Chris Johns

The prairie rattlesnake's habitat ranges over much of the Great Plains and elsewhere—including parts of Canada and northern Mexico. The snake, the largest of the subspecies Crotalus virdis, has been recorded at a maximum of 57 inches (45 centimeters) long.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Searching for Sacagawea," February 2003, National Geographic magazine)


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