ARUBA ISLAND RATTLESNAKECrotalus unicolorReptileOrder SquamataDescription Small, pale grey or grey-brown, patterned with overlapping dorsal scales, pale brown in color and triangular in shape. The head and neck are patterned with a pair of stripes that may extend well onto the body. The pattern is often vague or virtually absent. Average adult size is 3 feet. Range Aruba Island, Netherlands-West Indies Status Currently listed as threatened by the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Photo by Greg Neise |
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Ecology
Life HistoryThese snakes have small litters of live young. The young are eight inches in length and have fully functioning venom sacs or glands at birth. longevity is 15-20+ years. Special Adaptations
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