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         VENOMOUS SNAKES OF
         FLORIDA
 

Canebrake Rattlesnake
(Crotalus Horridus Atricaudatus)

The Canebreak Rattlesnake represents the southern subspecies
of the Timber Rattlesnake.

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Canebrake rattlesnake
(Crotalus horridus articaudatus)

The effects of this snake’s venom is similar to those of the Eastern diamondback. The composition  of the venom somewhat different and is more toxic. It, however, delivers less venom than the diamondback. The venom is not neutralized as effectively as it is with the former. This is because this venom is not used in the immunizations and production of  the Antivenin.


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