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There are many species. Here are some: Eastern diamondback Western Diamondback Timber rattler Prairie rattler Sidewinder Massasauga Pygmy rattler Mojave rattler Pacific rattler Speckled rattler Mottled rock rattler Black tailed rattler Tiger rattler Western rattler Twin spotted rattler Ridge nosed rattler Red diamond rattler Rock rattler
Nope - they are completely different species !... In fact - the king snake would view the corn snake as food !
add red
grey kangaroo, grey platypus and the red belly grey snake :)
no because when you add white to black it turn gray not light red.
Black bear, white tailed deer, raccoon, opossum, armadillo, alligator, coral snake, eastern diamondback rattler, red fox, grey fox.
White and gray together will make a lighter gray. Red and green will make a brown. Light gray and brown together will make a neutral color, also called greige or a greyed brown.
It's not, mercury is mostly red-orange and light brown.
sounds like a rattlesnake
No some have gray and light brown like the artic fox
White or a shade of gray (may be fairly light or rather dark).
osu doesn't have red and gray. its scarlet and gray.