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Home » United States » Are there Timber Rattlers in Vermont?

Are there Timber Rattlers in Vermont?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The timber rattlesnake is a rare species, and has been designated a Species of Greatest Conservation Need (high priority) in Vermont’s Wildlife Action Plan and is endangered in Vermont. Please report all sightings of this species in Vermont. Take photos if possible. Even historic sighting information is useful.

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How many timber rattlesnakes are in Vermont?

It’s “good” because timber rattlesnakes are rare and endangered in the state, with only two populations known, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife.

What state has the most Timber Rattlers?

The Timber Rattlesnake is is the largest, and the most dangerous, of the 4 venomous snakes in Tennessee; it occurs across the state.

Where are Timber Rattlers found?

Timber rattlesnakes can be found as far north as New York and as far south as northern Florida. Historically, they were also found in southern Canada and Maine. This species is regionally extinct in Canada and threatened in several other parts of its range.

What kind of snakes live in Vermont?

Common snakes include the Common Gartersnake (fitting), the Milksnake, the Northern Watersnake and the Red-bellied Snake. Less-common snakes– designated either as state-threatened, state-endangered or rare – include the Timber Rattlesnake, Eastern Ratsnake, North American Racer and Eastern Ribbonsnake.

Where are rattlesnakes located in Vermont?

Historically they inhabited southeastern Ontario and southern Maine, but populations there thought to be extirpated. In Vermont they inhabit rock slides, ledges, and nearby woodlands.

Are there venomous snakes in Vermont?

Eleven species of snakes inhabit Vermont, with only one classed as venomous – the Timber Rattlesnake.

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How far will a rattlesnake travel?

Rattlesnakes can be found across North and South America, most often in rocky regions or near grasslands. During their active months, they can journey as far as 1.6 miles from their dens to their favorite hunting and basking areas.

What state in the United States has the most rattlesnakes?

In the United States, the states with the most types of rattlesnakes are Texas and Arizona.

Where are rattlesnakes most commonly found?

Rattlesnakes are found in almost every part of the continental United States, but they’re especially common in the Southwest. Mexico, Central America, and South America are also homes to rattlesnakes.

What states are timber rattlesnakes protected?

Conservation status
The timber rattlesnake is listed as endangered in New Jersey, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts (along with the copperhead viper), Virginia, New Hampshire, Indiana, and Ohio, and it is threatened in New York, Illinois, Minnesota, and Texas.

What states have rattlesnakes?

Rattlesnakes are large, venomous snakes that are found throughout North and South America. The greatest concentration of them is in the Southwestern United States and in Northern Mexico. Arizona is home to 13 species of rattler, more than any other state.

Are Timber Rattlers aggressive?

Temperament. Rattlesnakes are reputedly aggressive, but the bad rap is generally unearned and does not reflect the behavior of most species. Timber rattlesnakes, for example, tend to avoid confrontation with humans; in most cases they’ll remain motionless or flee if possible when encountered.

Are there Copperheads in Vermont?

Snakes (copperheads in Vermont) have been found to be a major part of the life cycle for the Eastern equine encephalitis virus.

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How many rattlesnakes are in Vermont?

Only a few hundred rattlers are thought to be left in the state in two isolated pockets. It is Vermont’s only native venomous snake.

Are there water moccasins in Vermont?

Cottonmouth snakes, also known as water moccasins, do not live in Vermont or New Hampshire. These venomous snakes live only in the South.

Are there snakes in Burlington Vermont?

The only venomous snakes in Vermont are a handful of timber rattlesnakes living in small pockets in Rutland County. They are considered endangered in the state. In the wild, you’re far more likely to run into a harmless garter snake.

Does Vermont have water snakes?

Vermont Snakes: Watersnakes
The Northern Watersnake (Nerodia sipedon) has the widest range of all Nerodia species. It’s hardy enough to withstand the cold Vermont winters.It’s the only species in the state.

Are there milk snakes in Vermont?

The Milksnake (Lampropeltis triangulum) has reddish-brown blotches outlined in black.Milksnakes can grow to 2 to 3 feet long (the longest documented in Vermont is 43 inches) and have smooth scales. The Milksnake is also known locally as the Spotted or Checkered Adder, but it is not actually an adder.

Where are timber rattlesnakes in Vermont?

western Rutland County
Timber rattlesnakes are one of eleven species of native snakes in Vermont. They once ranged throughout the Champlain Valley, but are now found only in two isolated populations in western Rutland County.

Are there mountain lions in Vermont?

I live in Vermont and have seen, in broad daylight, a mountain lion (catamount, cougar, puma). The wildlife officials say there are none in Vermont. Yet there are more and more sightings and collaborating photos and videos.

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