Largest Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake 

Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes are among the most dangerous snakes in North America.

They live in the southeastern United States and have a distinctive  pattern of black, brown, and yellow scales that make them easy to  identify.

Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes are also known for their loud rattle at  the end of their tails, which they use as a warning sign to predators.

While they are not aggressive and typically try to avoid contact with humans, their bites can be very dangerous.

Draped in the allure of the wild, the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake emerges as a colossal creature

Holding the title of the world’s largest rattlesnake.

Picture this – a serpentine giant, stretching 7.9 feet in length

And weighing a staggering 34 pounds

Making its mark in the annals of herpetological history.

The colossal specimen recorded in 1946 measured an astounding 7.9 feet in length

And tipped the scales at an impressive 15.4 kilograms (34 pounds).

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