still on US side of Niagara gorge late 1950's end probably caused by habitat destruction north of Devil's Hole by US power project limited range there South to Niagara Falls!
Although at one point in time there were timber rattlesnakes in southern Ontario they have since been extirpated. Ontario does not and has not in recent history had any local populations of puff adders, water moccasins, black adders or diamondbacks!
We. Must. Protect. The. Massasaugua.. it. Must. Be. Done.. it. Is. Not. Scary.. please. Need. And. Adhere. To. This. Message.
Scary! 🐍
i havent seen one since the seventies, lots of garter snakes, even they are dissapearing with the frogs dying off.
I know there are rattlesnakes in Southern Alberta but didn't know there were venomous snakes in Ontario.
Don't forget gray rattlesnakes, they climb trees & can grow 2m long...
Thank you Lexy. 👋😎👍
There was a bounty on them at one time. 😢
still on US side of Niagara gorge late 1950's end probably caused by habitat destruction north of Devil's Hole by US power project limited range there South to Niagara Falls!
This snake is n. American treasure !!!!! Like most snakes except in a dangerous sytuation of course thats when relocation comes in to play.!!!!!!!!
guess they aren't still painted pink...
They have diamond backs too. Puffadders, and water moccasins. Black adders .
Although at one point in time there were timber rattlesnakes in southern Ontario they have since been extirpated. Ontario does not and has not in recent history had any local populations of puff adders, water moccasins, black adders or diamondbacks!
SMH😋
Dont kill these ,or else you will be whistling dixie..i pity the fool ,who would even think of it.