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Product ID L1264
Name Sistrurus catenatus 
Common Name(s) Eastern Massasauga
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Sistrurus catenatus
Taxonomic Classification
  • Class : Reptilia
  • Order : Squamata
  • Suborder : Serpentes
  • Family : Viperidae
  • Subfamily :  Crotalinae
  • Genus :  Sistrurus

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