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The RattleCam is back! For the second year in a row, California Polytechnic State University and Dickinson College are live ...
While a drier and hotter landscape puts many wildlife at risk, roadrunners can take advantage of a warming world thanks to number of adaptive traits. For one, they’re able to obtain water from their ...
The western diamondback faces increasing threats. Habitat loss due to urban expansion, agriculture, and resource extraction is shrinking its natural range.
An Arizona biologist encountered the same Western diamondback rattlesnake at a campsite 4 years apart near Signal ghost town. Learn about their reunion.
A Mojave rattlesnake bite is a full-on emergency. Here's where Mojave rattlesnakes live, why they are so venomous and what happens if you get bitten.
According to Goode, some rattlesnakes, like the western diamondback, actually den in groups of up to 10 to 20 individuals or even among other reptiles such as Gila monsters and desert tortoises.