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Size: 3–6 feet Range: Central and western North America, extending from southern Canada through the U.S. and into northern Mexico. Diet: Insects, lizards, small mammals, and birds.
The western diamondback rattlesnake is one of the most dreaded animals in North America. Sadly, a bite from one can prompt severe clinical issues and even demise if that is not treated as expected. In ...
What to do if you find a rattlesnake in your house or car It's rare but not impossible for a rattlesnake to find its way into a home or car. It's probably seeking food, water, warmth or just a ...
Arizona’s most iconic resident might be the rattlesnake. Here's what months they're active and what to do if you're bitten or one gets in your house.
The Mojave rattlesnake is considered the most dangerous due to its neurotoxic venom. In Arizona, rattlesnakes aren’t just desert dwellers — they’re practically celebrities.