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Colorado is undeniably one of the most breathtaking states for its natural beauty and magnificent scenery. For the outdoor lovers, you really could not do better than this state for a summer vacation.
Colorado has more than two dozen species of snakes, but only three are venomous. Do you know what to do if you find one? Here's what to know.
Rattlesnake 'mega-den' goes live on webcam that captures everyday lives of maligned reptile You can spy on rattlesnakes by watching the rattlecam livestreams set up in California and Colorado.
Project RattleCam started monitoring the Colorado den, home to hundreds of snakes, in May Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2013. Her work has ...
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.
Denver, Colo. (KRDO) - Keep an ear out for rattlesnakes if you're going out to the Colorado Wilderness any time soon, because Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it's snake season!
CSU's vet teaching hospital shares tips on what to do if your dog is bitten by a snake 02:15. Veterinarians at Colorado State University said they are already seeing a return of snake bites to ...