Description: The Eastern Diamondback
Rattlesnake (often called Diamondback) is the largest
pit viper in the United States. At an average length
of about 5 feet, it is the largest poisonous snake found
in the United States. This beautiful snake is usually
brown, gold, or yellowish in coloration with between
24-35 dark diamond-shaped markings on the skin. Each
diamond is outlined in yellow or cream-colored scales.
The tail is decorated with 5-10 pronounced crossbands.
The belly is yellowish in coloration and the head has
a distinct stripe that extends from the eye diagonally
away from the mouth. When threatened, the Diamondback
will rattle its tail. The rattle is loud and can be heard
from a distance. If the rattle does not chase away the
threat, the snake will coil itself in an "S" position
before striking at the threat with its fangs. This snake
delivers a powerful, painful bite with unusually long
fangs. Diamondback venom is often fatal without immediate
medical treatment, though these snakes will avoid humans
if possible.
Diet: The Diamondback preys upon mice, rats, chipmunks,
squirrels, rabbits, birds, and eggs. After the snake
strikes at its prey, it releases it and then uses its
sense of smell to follow the dying victim.
Habitat/Range: The Diamondback prefers dry pine forests,
sandy mixed woodlands, brushlands, and wet prairies.
It will often hide in gopher burrows during the heat
of the summer or in winter. The Diamondback ranges throughout
much of the American southeast from southern North Carolina
south to the Florida Keys west to Louisiana. Diamondbacks
are excellent swimmers and are occasionally encountered
crossing large bodies of waters.
Breeding: Female Diamondbacks give birth to between
7-12 young after a gestation period of six or seven months.
Young Diamondbacks only stay with their mother for a
couple of hours before venturing out on their own.
Status: The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake is uncommon
and populations are thought to be declining because of
habitat destruction, and sadly, indiscriminate killing
from humans who are scared of these snakes.