The western diamondback rattlesnake checked off a new portion of the map last November, making Denton County part of the ...
The western diamondback rattlesnake is no stranger to Texas, commonly found across much of the state and in most counties ...
The species is common-its appearance here is not.
DALLAS — Texas is home to more than 100 snake species, including the western diamondback rattlesnake, which was recently ...
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1st Western Diamondback Rattlesnake officially documented in Denton County
The University of Texas at Arlington’s Amphibian and Reptile Diversity Research Center (ARDRC) recently documented Denton ...
A professional snake catcher searching for den of rattlesnakes stumbled on a two-headed western diamondback rattlesnake near Arizona golf course. The snake, which died, has shaken social media.
The top photo is of the rare "patternless" eastern diamondback rattlesnake found in Florida and the bottom photo is what it's supposed to look like. Big difference. Pierson Hill/FWC Fish and Wildlife ...
A western diamondback rattlesnake found in an Argyle garage is the first documented in Denton County, offering new insight ...
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