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  2. See How Nearly 100 Rattlesnakes Were Found Under and ... - AOL

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    The rattlesnakes in the video were under a home in Santa Rosa, California, which is in Sonoma County. ... Northern Pacific rattlesnakes can give birth from 4 to 21 babies at a time, which explains ...

  3. Newborn rattlesnakes at a Colorado 'mega den' are making ...

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    Like other pit viper species but unlike most snakes, rattlesnakes don't lay eggs. Instead, they give birth to live young. Eight is an average-size brood, with the number depending on the snake's ...

  4. Newborn rattlesnakes at a Colorado 'mega den' are making ...

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    The highlight of summer is in late August and early September when the rattlesnakes give birth over a roughly two-week period. “As soon as they're born, they know how to move into the sun or into the shade to regulate their body temperature,” Roberts said. There are 36 species of rattlesnakes, most of which inhabit the U.S.

  5. Western diamondbacks give birth to live offspring, and they will stay together an average of 10 days before the young strike out — after shedding their skin for the first time, Rattlesnake ...

  6. Rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    Although many kinds of snakes and other reptiles are oviparous (lay eggs), rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous (give birth to live young after carrying eggs inside). [77] The female produces the ova ("eggs") in her ovaries, after which they pass through her body cavity and into one of her two oviducts.

  7. Timber rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    In September 2021, a five-foot long timber rattlesnake was recorded on video on a trail in the Blue Hills Reservation. [69] Timber rattlesnakes have already been extirpated in Maine and Rhode Island and only one population remains in New Hampshire. They are protected in many of the Appalachian states, but their populations continue to decline. [70]

  8. Crotalus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Crotalus is ovoviviparous, giving birth to live young. [6] The basic lifecycle of many Nearctic species has been known for quite some time. Females at an age of 26 months undergo vitellogenesis as they enter their third hibernation, [13] mate the following spring, and give birth later in September or October. [3]: 516

  9. Webcam monitors hundreds of rattlesnakes at a Colorado 'mega ...

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    Rattlesnakes get a bum rap as creepy and threatening. But the webcam shows they're social animals that don't go out of their way to be aggressive, Taylor pointed out.