A Phoenix-based company that relocates rattlesnakes reported by concerned residents has quizzed Facebook followers by posting ...
(Answer at bottom.) Western diamondback rattlesnakes are commonly encountered in Arizona and often mistaken for mohave rattlesnakes. They typically feature dark, diamond-shaped markings on their ...
In Arizona, they’re found from Phoenix west across the Sonoran Desert and in the western Grand Canyon, and south to the California and Mexico borders. According to the Rattlesnake Conservancy ...
“And it was this well-hidden Western Diamondback Rattlesnake.” Can you spot the snake in the accompanying image? (Answer at bottom.) Western diamondback rattlesnakes are commonly encountered in ...
To debunk the myth that rattlesnakes climb sheer walls, Arizona-based researcher Bryan ... but that didn’t help. The western diamondback made it up about 28 inches before falling, video shows.
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