There's also a link there to an article about the demise of rattlers
due to global warming.
Marie
Thank Marie...
Now, I wonder if that means my timber rattlers will head further north
into the mountains or if those big Eastern Diamondbacks in South Georgia
will head this way.... it could be a double edged sword. I would
imagine that's how/why we got timber rattlesnakes in the mountains to
begin with-a previous warm cycle...that and the overabundance of denning
holes.
Bev
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