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Posted by terryp on April 11, 2003 at 09:35:31:
In Reply to: Re: Montana Bulls - attn: Pit-Fiend posted by SunHerp on April 11, 2003 at 00:04:02:
:Most adults from the dryer "lowlands" are in the 5 foot range, but I've found some around 7 feet. Undeniably big enough to eat a mid-sized cottontail! The dwarfs tend to come from higher elevations in the mountain foothills (like Red Lodge in the foothills of the Beartooth mountains). The area I live in is usually termed "semi-arid desert grassland". The landscape is punctuated by dry valleys rimmed by 1-2 hundred foot sandstone cliffs. Temperatures often soar above 100 degrees in the summer and dip well below 0 in the winter. Vegitation includes various grasses, cacti, yucca, and scattered pines. Just to give an idea of the snakes' habitat.
:-Cole
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