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Albino Buzztails

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I went out to my friend’s house today to look at his albino rattlesnake collection. What a spectacular treat. Some of these are incredibly rare…

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Northern Mojave het. Albino--C.s. scutulatus

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Albino Northern Mojave

This is one of only 6 albino Northern Mojaves in the world. The original albino female was caught as a sub-adult near Ridgecrest, CA in 2001. This is one of 5 albino F2 offspring born in captivity.

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Albino Prairie Rattler--Crotalus viridis viridis

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Western Diamondback--Crotalus atrox

There are, evidently, quite a few variations of the albino gene in the Western Diamondbacks. Here's a few--

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Amel

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Bubblegum

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Caramel

And a melanistic variety--

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Black

And of course...peple have started to combine them--
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Caramel + Black

Evidently, the Caramel + Black is brand new. Doesn't even have a name yet, and it's still very difficult to get a hold of.

All in all...I had a great afternoon taking photos of some incredible animals. Thanks for looking!
 
The black, caramel & caramel + black morphs are really, really amazing! And as usual, your photography is even better than the snakes.

Is it my imagination, or do Crotalus genus snakes all look grumpy?
 
WOW- The Caramel Melanistic is awesome- those are my two FAVORITE atrox genes. I have a pair of Melanistic atrox from Shane Mader that are het for a bunch of different things...I hope a caramel melanistic pops out.

I'm dropping off my patternless atrox to a friend here in Texas that just purchased an albino scute...didn't realize they were THAT rare... awesome photography & beautiful animals...thanks for sharing...

Here's a few of my buzz-worms...
 

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Albino Northern Mojave

This is one of only 6 albino Northern Mojaves in the world. The original albino female was caught as a sub-adult near Ridgecrest, CA in 2001. This is one of 5 albino F2 offspring born in captivity.

Thats not to terrible far from me.. Ridgecrest that is.. I am sure the personality is as charming as they usually are.. *lol* I rarely find a Northern Mojave that is not in a cranky mood when its spotted.. Dangerous little wankers to boot..
 
HOLY CRAP!

Oustanding Chris! Pencil me in for a Prairie. LOL
Any way of gettings some 5x7s? George Van Horn would love to see these and add them to his gallery in the lobby of Reptile World.
 
Oustanding Chris! Pencil me in for a Prairie. LOL
Any way of gettings some 5x7s? George Van Horn would love to see these and add them to his gallery in the lobby of Reptile World.

Have him shoot me an email. These are posted on my website, and if he wants a few prints for the gallery, we can work it out, I'm sure.

Thanks, everyone, for the comments!
 
Thats not to terrible far from me.. Ridgecrest that is.. I am sure the personality is as charming as they usually are.. *lol* I rarely find a Northern Mojave that is not in a cranky mood when its spotted.. Dangerous little wankers to boot..

Actually, the atrox seemed more jumpy than the scuts. The Mojaves just wanted to eat. The atrox buzzed, and came towards me. The normal even struck the cage at the back of head at one point.

Needless to say, I was in awe. I don't think I'm ready for any of these animals to be in a collection of mine. But one day...
 
Wow, those are beautiful! A friend of mine has upwards of 20 crots, very interesting snakes! I find their rattling very pleasant :) But then I also found the experience of getting an MRI therapeutic.
 
Those are nice....I really need to get back into the morph rattlers....used to do the albino atrox but sold all of them. I love those patternless and melanistic! Nice albinos there Chris.
 
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