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Discovered in 2010, this Mojave rattlesnake was measured at an impressive 7 feet in length. Its size made it stand out significantly from the average length of Mojave rattlesnakes, which typically range from 3 to 4 feet.
In 2012, researchers found a Mojave rattlesnake measuring 6.8 feet long. Known for its substantial girth as well, this snake was noted for its impressive size and weight, exceeding most recorded measurements.
A Mojave rattlesnake discovered in 2015 reached a length of 6.7 feet. This record-breaking snake was notable not only for its length but also for its unusually thick body.
Found in 2018, this Mojave rattlesnake measured 6.5 feet in length. Its discovery was significant because it surpassed the average size of the species and was one of the largest on record for that year.
This specimen, discovered in 2020, measured 6.4 feet long. Its notable size and health prompted further studies into the growth patterns of Mojave rattlesnakes.
Recorded in 2017, this large Mojave rattlesnake was 6.3 feet in length. Its discovery highlighted the variability in size among individual Mojave rattlesnakes and sparked interest in the ecological factors
In 2019, a Mojave rattlesnake measuring 6.2 feet long was discovered. It was remarkable for its length and was one of the longest snakes documented in recent years, showcasing the potential for large size