Southern Arizona wildlife photos that will make your skin crawl
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It's officially snake season in Southern Arizona.
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Check out this Sidewinder eating a very large Desert Iguana out by Picacho Peak! 🤯
Video by Randy Babb#snake #southwest pic.twitter.com/13TkOxtOmv
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This rattlesnake seemed to be having trouble consuming this lizard, but after a brief period, consumed the whole thing.
By Kathy JamiesonSouthern Arizona snakes
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Western Diamondback Rattlesnake caught a Mouning Dove napping, and the rest of the story was.......lunch.
By Wayne BurkSouthern Arizona snakes
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Just watch out for ... snakes!!!
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A tiny baby snake the size of a quarter
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We have a King Snake living in our backyard. Bonus - No rats, no rabbits, no squirrels - and no rattlesnakes!
By Edward+Paul CheknisSouthern Arizona snakes
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NOT a welcome visitor to our front porch...
By Martha W-VSouthern Arizona snakes
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A rare sighting in Tucson: a king snake killing a rattlesnake by constricting it.
Teresa WertheimerSouthern Arizona snakes
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This snake began a slow, slithering ascent from the base of a natural stone arch along the Catalina Highway northeast of Tucson. It’s very unlikely the critter got very high on the formation.
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Southern Arizona tarantulas
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Schmidt shows off a female tarantula that is part of the insect collection he keeps in his office.
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An Avicularia spider crawls up the side of a glass container at the "Spider Mall" during the American Tarantula Society's annual conference in Oro Valley, Ariz. on Friday, July 29, 2016. The Avicularia is just one of the many species of tarantulas present at the conference.
Sydney Richardson / For The Arizona Daily StarSouthern Arizona scorpions
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Lizard captures scorpion for lunch
By RICK CASTELLINISouthern Arizona centipedes
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Giant centipedes will be on display at the Insect Festival.
Wendy MooreSouthern Arizona snakes
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Saw it in backyard while gardening after rains. Really blended in with gravel! Did hear it “rattle”before it went into hole under boulder.
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Thirty-nine people in Arizona have been bitten by rattlesnakes this year, the Arizona Game and Fish Department says.
Imagine if your favorite food could bite you back while you eat it. That’s what horned lizards face each time they scarf up harvester ants armed with powerful mandibles and a toxic sting.
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