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Rattlesnake At A Community Park

Jeff heard there was a rattlesnake spotted at the park near his home and went to see if he could find it. He did – a young Western Diamondback Rattlesnake coiled right against the wall. The snake got a free ride to elsewhere within its estimated home range.

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December Rattlesnake Sighting in the Backyard

We got called out to a home in Cave Creek where the homeowner was knocking out yard work during an unseasonably warm afternoon, and since it was late December he didn’t expect to find a beautiful Western Diamondback tucked under a trash can, clearly taking advantage of the weather too. The house sits on a […]

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Rattlesnake In The Courtyard Garden

A homeowner was checking on some plants by the front door and noticed a visitor. A Western Diamondback Rattlesnake had found a nice spot to rest and thermoregulate against the foundation of the home, with free water! The home is right against the open desert, so a situation like this is an oasis that will […]

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Rattlesnake At New Home Under Construction

Widespread development in this area has displaced wildlife, which will drive encounters and dangerous situations for years. This Western Diamondback Rattlesnake was already trying to find what it could, and was thankfully found before someone killed it. Marissa was sent to capture it and take it to some habitat that would work much better that […]

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This is NOT a Rattlesnake

This tiny Desert Nightsnake was called in just before Christmas. At only around 4 inches long, it hasn’t had much time on the planet yet, and is already being mistaken as a rattlesnake 🙂 Though it does meet a lot of those old-timey identification requirements, these are not rattlesnakes and are entirely harmless animals. Austin […]

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Pair of Courting Rattlesnakes in the Courtyard

Two rattlesnakes were spotted coiled up against the house. The larger one is a male, and has likely been courting the female. The property was very clean with few places to hide, but during the mating season rattlesnakes have other reasons to be where they are aside from the typical food/water/shelter combo. They were carefully […]

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Sonoran Gophersnake Missing Its Tail

This beat up Sonoran Gophersnake was called in as a rattlesnake. Normally, it’s easy enough to tell the tail of a rattlesnake from these harmless species, as gophersnakes have a pointed tail. But this one had an accident some time in its past, leaving it with a rounded stump. Living in the city can be […]

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Mother and Baby Rattlesnakes Stuck

Workers at a landfill had reported seeing a few rattlesnakes in a trench. It ended up being a mother Western Diamondback Rattlesnake and of her newborn babies. Marissa gathered the babies carefully to relocate them, but the mother was nowhere to be found at the time. They placed a palo verde branch into the gap […]

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