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Firefighters Expel 10 Rattlesnakes From a Single House

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Dive into an extraordinary wildlife rescue operation in our latest video where firefighters from the Golden Ranch Fire Department heroically remove 10 rattlesnakes from a family home in Oro Valley, Arizona. Discover how these venomous snakes, including nine babies and one adult, ended up in a residential area and learn about the dangers they pose.

Find out why rattlesnakes, typically shy creatures, can become a threat when close to human habitats, and how they manage to sneak into homes. We also explore the size variations among different rattlesnake species and provide practical advice on how to keep your home snake-free using simple preventive measures.

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