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According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife, the most venomous rattler is the tiger rattlesnake, followed by the Mojave rattler. The two diamondbacks, eastern and western, rank somewhat lower in toxicity, however, being large snakes, the massive amount of venom yield can be fatal. I would rank the western as a 7, because of venom amount injected.

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