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Most adult timber rattlesnakes found measure less than 100 to 115 cm (39 to 45 in) in total length and weigh on average between 500 and 1,500 g (1.1 and 3.3 lb), often being towards the lower end of that weight range.
between 2-10 pounds
8 kilgrams
The timber rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus, is threatened or endangered over much of its range. In Connecticut, the species is limited to a few wild areas, and the current population is unknown, but it is rare, but present there.
The timber rattlesnake, Crotalus Horridus, is found over much of the Midwest and eastern United States, in two subspecies. The canebrake rattlesnake, a paler southern race, is found in the deep south, inhabits lower regions than the nominate race.
Maybe forty pounds, but rattlers don't get over eight feet long.
There are numerous species of Rattlesnakes and most of them are of the average size and weight. They are usually around 3 to 4 feet tall with some large adults growing to be above the 4 feet length. The Eastern Diamond back is the largest of the Rattlesnake species and is around 7 feet in average length and weight around 12 to 15 kilograms. All other Rattlesnake species are much smaller and lighter than the eastern diamondback.
well the adult male weights about 75 lbs- to 120 lbs
There are some species that are small and adults may weigh just a few ounces while some larger species, such as the eastern diamondback, has a record weight of 34 pounds but the average is much less.
Moose calves weigh around 25 to 40 lbs when born.
Charles Darwin weighed approximately 10 pounds when he was born in 1809.