Rattlesnake season is far from over in Colorado, and you may even see more of them in late summer and fall than at any other time. That's because baby rattlesnakes are born in late August through ...
Dozens of rattlesnakes are congregating at a so-called "mega den," or rookery, in Colorado. The organization Project Rattle Cam provides a livestream of the snakes as they shed their skins and bask in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While Colorado's nonvenomous snakes may swiftly slither away from a perceived threat, the venomous rattlesnake often stands its ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado’s “mega den” of rattlesnakes is becoming active after a long winter season. The mega den, also known as Prairie Rattlesnake rookery, is said to have as many as ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – With the warmer weather sticking around, rattlesnakes are coming out of their dens and possibly into your personal space. We spoke with wildlife officials on how you ...
A Colorado rattlesnake den's emergence from hibernation is being livestreamed by Project RattleCam. The den's location is kept secret to protect the snakes, but viewers can watch hundreds emerge and ...
While Colorado's nonvenomous snakes may swiftly slither away from a perceived threat, the venomous rattlesnake often stands its ground, coils and rattles when sensing danger. Kara Van Hoose, Northeast ...
Rattlesnakes are found throughout Colorado and can be identified by their rattle, triangular head, and thick body. If you encounter a rattlesnake, freeze, locate it, and back away slowly. Never ...
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