Spring has sprung, and that means it’s peak rattlesnake season in Texas. After spending months hunkered down for the winter, rattlesnakes have begun emerging to feed and mate. Snakes don’t like ...
As temperatures rise across Texas, you’re more likely to come across a snake in places you might not expect, from walking trails to your own yard. Wildlife experts say that’s not unusual, as warmer ...
After South Texas residents were evacuated from their home for a rattlesnake hiding under a bed, authorities are warning homeowners to stay vigilant during the peak season for snake sightings. The Del ...
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