Somewhere in a rodent burrow or rock crevasse on the eastern side of Washington, a large female snake is giving birth to a litter of fully formed babies. In a week or two, they’ll get rattles – but not the kind with teething rings.| Spokesman.com
A weak buzz and a slight movement drew my attention to a small clump of dried grass near Challis last weekend while I was hunting rocks with members of the Idaho Falls Gem and Mineral club. “Snake!” I yelled to warn the others spread out across the hill. All stopped and closely observed the area […]| East Idaho News
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