Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Blue Wash

On the Blue Wash Trail, located near Cave Creek, I didn't see a rattlesnake until I almost stepped on it. I heard the rattle and looked down, and saw it about 6 inches from my hiking boot. But instead of biting me it chose to move away, and so did I. However, I then pursued it with my camera which angered the snake, but made for a good photograph. They are camera shy. Western Diamondbacks, have a hemotoxic venom, which means blood-damaging, but the chemicals in the venom target all sorts of tissues, not just blood.



 

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