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Axios on MSNWatch your step — Arizona rattlesnakes are on the moveWe're not the only ones enjoying the end-of-spring temperatures — our slithering, reptilian pals are getting more active, too ...
If you're bitten by a rattlesnake, do not ice the wound or restrict blood flow. The U.S. Forest Service recommends calling 911 and washing the bite gently with soap and water while you wait for help.
Rattlesnakes are a part of life in the desert, so wildlife officials want the public to be informed about how to stay safe ...
Yes, it's possible that you might look up and see a rattlesnake slithering up a tree. Here's some myths to know about Texas' ...
Rattlesnake season has returned to the valley and foothills, and one pet owner learned the dangers firsthand during a ...
The Arizona Fish and Game Department is advising Arizonans on how to be safe this season as temperatures go up and reptiles come out.
Can a dog survive a rattlesnake bite? Here's how to reduce the chance of your dog getting bitten and what to do if a rattlesnake strikes your dog.
Dive into an extraordinary wildlife rescue operation in our latest video where firefighters from the Golden Ranch Fire ...
The Arizona black rattlesnake is a venomous species in the American southwest. It is known for color-changing abilities, cooperative parenting, and social behavior. These snakes are found in high ...
Tohono Chul, Living with Rattlesnakes, Muralist on Murals: Alfonso Chavez, Tiger’s Tap Room. This week on Arizona Illustrated… Tohono Chul celebrates 40 years as a natural desert oasis ...
Arizona’s prime spring hiking season is here, and this lovely warm weather brings out a particular trail user to be on the lookout for: rattlesnakes. Especially if you enjoy hiking with your dog.
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