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NTD:
Tim, You must not have looked up the snake I referenced ::)  I'm nearly certain now that it's a Northern Black Tail.

Timo:
Ok, I found a few more pics and have to say that that is probly what it is. Never seen or even heard to them before.

NTD:
Like a lot of rattlesnakes they are EXTREMELY variable.  I have never seen all grey and black ones in person.  So that's what initially threw me for a loop.  It was the pattern on the back that connected the bands on the side that clued me in at first.

rileyconcrete:
Those look real similar to the rattlers we have here in Idaho.

Tell

Bevan R.:
Thanks for the info guys ( I think). And here I just thought there were just a few types of rattlers. have skins from prairie, western, & timber. know there is eastern and cainbrake (?) but never heard of these. Something else to wory about while out in the woods.

Bevan

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