Mounted Rattlesnakes
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These are real mounted Prairie, Texas Western or Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes. The 34" to 38" long mounted rattlesnake strikers (598-M22) are about 9" tall and 6.5" wide. One weighs approximately 4.1 oz. The X-Small coiled rattlesnake is 4.5" long, 4" wide, and 2.5" tall. One weighs approximately 0.9 oz. Our 30"-38" mounted rattlesnake strikers are approximately 7" or taller and 2" wide, with a base width of 5.25" and weighing 3.8 oz. The 39"-43" mounted rattlesnake strikers are approximately 7" or taller, 2.5" wide with a base width of 7". One weighs approximately 4.9 oz. The 44"-47" mounted rattlesnake strikers are approximately 9" or taller, 2.25" wide with a base width of 6.5". One weighs approximately 6 ounces. The strikers are measured from the tip of the nose to the end of the rattle. The coiled mounted prairie rattlesnakes come in different sizes. Please note that the coiling of the snake will differ from one to another. Our Gxx codes denote individual mounts. If you would like to order a specific one, please go to our Gallery to pick the exact one shown.
Genus and species of Prairie rattlesnakes: Crotalus viridis. Wild. R-1282-M101-Gxx are Prairie Rattlesnakes. R-598-M102C, R-598-M102D and R-598-M102E are Texas Western Diamondback rattlesnakes. R-598-M22 and R-598-M59R are Texas Western or Eastern Diamondback rattlesnakes.Not for export outside of the United States. None of our rattlesnakes products come from California or Oregon. These rattlesnakes are not endangered and are not subject to CITES controls. Product of the USA |
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More Photos of Mounted Rattlesnakes |
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See reverse, front, above, and a comparison with a soda can R-598-M22 |
See front, reverse, and a comparison with a soda can R-598-M59R |
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See the back with a soda can, a close-up of the head, and the bottom R-598-M102C |
See the back with a soda can, a close-up of the head, and the bottom R-598-M102D |
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See the back with a soda can, a close-up of the head, and the bottom R-598-M102E |
See the back with a soda can and the a close up of one R-1282-M101 |
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What to do if you find BugsRattlesnake skin attracts bugs easily. The advice we received from the man who makes these is to use dry heat to kill the eggs and bugs. Put it in the oven at about 130°F for an hour or two. This will not damage the mount and should kill any bugs or eggs. Keeping it in an enclosed case should protect it going forward. |
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