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rattlesnakes

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  • Faces of the Forest

Rattlesnakes: Reputation vs. Reality

  • ByKiley Briggs
  • August 3, 2022
While it is true they are venomous and that a bite from a rattlesnake is potentially life threatening, they aren’t out there looking for people to chase and are actually fairly docile animals.
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Eastern Diamond-backed Rattlesnake Conservation

  • ByHouston Chandler
  • August 3, 2022
I have worked with many fascinating reptile and amphibian species over the years, but few experiences compare to interacting with large rattlesnakes. They are impressive and charismatic animals that have a reputation not at all deserved.
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Recapping the 2021-2022 Indigo Snake Survey Season

  • ByHouston Chandler
  • May 8, 2022
Views:629 views Searching for Eastern Indigo Snakes – Ben Stegenga We recently wrapped up the 2021–2022 indigo snake…
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