Eastern diamondback rattlesnake is a deadly pit viper belonging to the family Viperidae. Compared to other large rattlesnakes, this one takes the lead in terms of size. This particular species, which is located solely in the southern United States, is the largest venomous rattlesnake in the world!
Adults are approximately four to five feet in length and weigh between four and five pounds. Larger Eastern Diamondback rattlesnakes can easily grow to be six feet long and weigh more than 15 pounds! But how big is the largest giant Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake ever recorded?
Meet the Largest Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake Ever Recorded!
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