fromTheoldguybicycleblog2 days agoThe Rattlesnake Ride: Fear on the Road in Carlsbad, NMI don't take rattlesnakes lightly. I don't mess with them. And I definitely don't want to ride over one at 30 miles an hour.Bicycling
fromSFGATE2 months agoRattlesnake advisory issued for huge swath of Bay Area parklands"Rattlesnakes are native to California and, like other snakes, emerge from winter hibernation in early spring and become more active..."East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside2 months agoRattlesnake season has arrived. Here's how to stay safeIf you do happen to see a rattlesnake, leave it be. Move slowly and carefully around or away from the animal, giving it lots of space.East Bay (California)
fromwww.berkeleyside.org2 months agoRattlesnake season is here. Here's how to stay safeWhile usually not an aggressive animal, rattlesnakes tend to avoid people, and bites are extremely rareâthey can be dangerous if they feel threatened.East Bay (California)
OMG sciencefromwww.theguardian.com2 months agoRattlesnake venom evolves and adapts to specific prey, study findsRattlesnakes are evolving simpler, more focused venoms for specific prey rather than more complex toxins.