Locality Photographs

A Marion County Eastern Diamondback poised and ready to strike. ThisĀ female was very large and weighed approximately 11 pounds. Photo by Paul Moody
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A Apalachicola Eastern Diamondback -locality- Sumatra, Florida. Photos by Paul Moody
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A female Eastern Diamondback - locality - Levy County, Florida. Photo by Paul Moody
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A large Eastern resting in ambush among Spanish Bayonet plants. locality- Charleston County, South Carolina. Photo by Paul Moody
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This juvenile was found crossing the road in Sumatra Florida late in the Fall of 2006. Photo by Paul Moody
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Another juvenile encountered while searching the area. Photo by Paul Moody
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A gravid Eastern basking outside a animal burrow early in the morning. -locality- Charleston County, South Carolina. Photo by Paul Moody
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Nocturnal Eastern crossing a road at 9:30 pm - locality - Dixie County, Florida. Photos by Paul Moody
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Eastern Diamondbacks occur also on Military bases. The next photo was taken by Karl Betz on Mayport Naval base in Florida.

The next two photos show a male and female Eastern found together in the spring. The snakes look to be in great health condition, hopefully a good clutch of neonates resulted in the mating of this pair. These snakes were also on protected land. Photos by Karl Betz. St. Marys Georgia locality.

This Eastern was also found in St Marys Georgia. Photo by Karl Betz.

Another St Marys Georgia locality Eastern. Photo by Karl Betz.

Below are two photos from Dave Prada. The first is a Eastern hidden under some debris and then the second is a Eastern poised for the camera.

I am always looking for more locality photos for this page. If you would like your pictures posted here, please contact me. Thanks,

Paul

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