Por: Newsweek Tech July 06, 2023
Just like seeing a friend after a stressful work week can make everything seem OK, rattlesnakes have been found to feel calmer when they have a buddy nearby.This is one of the first times that reptiles exhibiting social buffering, a reduction of stress in the presence of another of their species, has been studied, according to a study published on July 6 in the journal Frontiers in Ethology.The researchers found that when exposed to a stressful... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech July 10, 2023
Venomous cottonmouth snakes are notorious for their camouflage. In fact, if you live in the southeast U.S., you may have walked right past one without even realizing it.Photographer Jeremy Ginn, of Rare Encounters Photography, has demonstrated just how elusive these animals can... + más
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Tim Agnello is a full time pastor with an unusual pastime.At no cost, Agnello, who preaches at the Mosaic Church in Henderson, Nevada, makes himself available to anyone in the Las Vegas Valley who needs help relocating rattlesnakes.I see this as part of my ministry, in that I... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech May 17, 2023
A rattlesnake has been spotted taking a swim across a lake surface, terrifying tourists to the Lopez Lake Recreation Area.Janet Harshbarger was one such visitor to the area, situated around halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. She caught the water-loving snake on... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech February 10, 2023
Two huge rattlesnakes were caught on camera lurking in the front yard of a cop's house in South Florida.Husband and wife snake-catching duo Rhett and Taylor Stanberry attended the property in Estero, Lee County, on January 16, they told Newsweek. The pair remove and... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech January 11, 2023
As torrential rainfall continues to batter the West coast, you may be wondering how all of this wet weather is affecting California's wildlife. In Australia at the end of last year, heavy rain and floods caused snake sightings to soar across the country—could the same... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech December 30, 2022
A house in Arizona has been plagued by not one, but four adult Speckled Rattlesnakes over the last few months. Snake catcher Marissa Maki, from Rattlesnake Solutions, found the latest deadly trespasser hiding behind an aloe vera plant in the family's front yard.Bryan... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 12, 2022
An aggressive rattlesnake left a snake catcher's tongs covered in venom after it was found in a woodpile in a California home.Footage of the incident has been shared by So-Cal Rattlesnake Removal on Facebook. In it, the poisonous snake can be seen lashing out at the snake... + más
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