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'''Dick''' was an Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (''Crotalus adamants'') on exhibit at the [[Avondale Park]] [[Birmingham Zoo|Zoo]] in the 1920s. The Eastern diamondback is the largest species of rattlesnake. However, though the ''[[Birmingham Post]]'' reported his length as 8 feet, no living specimen that size has been scientifically documented. | '''Dick''' was an [[Eastern diamondback rattlesnake]] (''Crotalus adamants'') on exhibit at the [[Avondale Park]] [[Birmingham Zoo|Zoo]] in the 1920s. The Eastern diamondback is the largest species of rattlesnake. However, though the ''[[Birmingham Post]]'' reported his length as 8 feet, no living specimen that size has been scientifically documented. | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, 5 February 2014
Dick was an Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamants) on exhibit at the Avondale Park Zoo in the 1920s. The Eastern diamondback is the largest species of rattlesnake. However, though the Birmingham Post reported his length as 8 feet, no living specimen that size has been scientifically documented.
References
- Apple, Oliver (February 25, 1925) "In Spring, Miss Fancy's Fancy Lightly Turns To Thoughts Of Peanuts" Birmingham Post - - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections