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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.
Colorado is undeniably one of the most breathtaking states for its natural beauty and magnificent scenery. For the outdoor ...
Rattlesnakes are found throughout Colorado and can be identified by their rattle, triangular head, and thick body. If you ...
Colorado has three species of venomous snakes, all of which are rattlesnakes: the prairie rattlesnake, the Midget-faded rattlesnake and the Western massasauga rattlesnake. Need a break?
Sometimes, real life is even scarier than nightmares. Case in point: a rattlesnake “mega den” that contains thousands of ...
Fresh off a scoreless draw at home against the visiting Portland Timbers on Wednesday night, Real Salt Lake now travels east ...
The currently blooming claret cup cactus proved to be the most popular photographic subject among wild species documented by ...
I had a reader send me a picture of a snake that he found in his driveway. After the initial shock, he correctly identified ...
As many as 2,000 snakes spend the winter at the rookery on private land at an undisclosed location in Colorado ... be found in much of the central and western U.S. and into Canada and Mexico.