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I’ve often wondered whether there might be an undiscovered remnant pocket of timber rattlesnakes somewhere in southern Ontario. But I guess this is just a fantasy.
Could the snake be reintroduced into our province from the eastern U.S. (where it is certainly present, if not relatively common, in the Appalachian Mountains)?
I’ve often wondered whether there might be a undiscovered remnant pocket of timber rattlesnakes somewhere in southern Ontario. But I guess this is just a fantasy.
Could the snake be reintroduced into our province from the eastern U.S. (where it is certainly present, if not relatively common, in the Appalachian Mountains)?