A Snake Catcher Discovered the Biggest Rattlesnake You’ve Ever Seen Under a Barbeque Grill
What would you do if you wanted to throw some steaks on your backyard grill on a nice summer day, but were instead met with a loud rattling sound coming…
What would you do if you wanted to throw some steaks on your backyard grill on a nice summer day, but were instead met with a loud rattling sound coming…
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What Is a Speckled Rattlesnake? While they were once part of a group of several subspecies, all but the speckled…
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What Are Rock Rattlesnakes? Rock rattlesnakes are any of four different venomous rattlesnakes in the Crotalus genus. One is the monotypic Tamaulipan…
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England’s snake species population can be counted on one hand, with room to spare — even if you include the…
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Rattlesnakes are venomous snakes that are widely distributed throughout North America and South America. When encountering these pit vipers, it’s…
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The further north you travel, the fewer snakes you’ll see, especially venomous snakes. However, during the spring in Michigan, rattlesnakes…
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It’s that time of year again! Rattlesnakes are waking up in spring in Arizona to leave their winter brumation dens…
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Meet the Vipers Vipers (Viperidae) are often considered the most advanced family of snakes. All vipers are venomous and feature…
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Vermont is a beautiful New England state with rugged mountains, open country, forests, and lakes. It is an excellent getaway…
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Located along the southeast coast of the United States, South Carolina is mostly humid and subtropical, with mild winters and…
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The sidewinder rattlesnake is uniquely adapted to live in the hot and dry deserts of the Southwestern United States and…
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Illinois has a wide range of diverse wildlife, including 38 different species of snakes. Unfortunately, 11 of these snake species…
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The hot and humid climate of Florida, combined with its thick and lush vegetation, make this state a paradise for…
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The prairie rattlesnake, or Crotalus viridis, is a venomous pit viper that is usually found in the west of the…
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California is home to 12 different types of rattlesnakes, making it the state with the second-highest number of rattlesnake species…
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Snakes get a bad reputation in New Mexico, partially because there are so many living throughout the state — at…
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There are at least 30 different types of snakes that live in Nebraska. However, only four of these snakes are…
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Rattlesnakes in Colorado are most active during the spring months. During this time, you may come across a rattlesnake happily…