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Yes, but only in the very southeast part of the state. Timber Rattlesnakes live in forested areas with heavy tree canopies: therefore it makes sense that they would only live in the southeast portion of the state, and not in the central or western part where the landscape is mostly prairie.

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10y ago

Actually there are three kinds. In the western part there is the prairie attlesnake, in th SE there is the massasauga and perhaps still a few timber rattlesnakes

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Timber rattlesnakes are known only from the extreme southeastern corner of Nebraska.

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In the area of Pine Ridge only the prairie rattlesnake is found.

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