The California college says the wild snakes are located in a den on private property in Northern Colorado, and they aren't revealing the exact location. Researchers say it has attracted hundreds of rattlesnakes because its geologic features have hiding places and shelter. They are calling it a "mega-den," and viewing of the cam on Monday showed numerous rattlers moving around and sometimes on top of one another.
The live stream is part of RattleCam.org, a community science project to see how pregnant rattlesnakes interact and how they care for baby snakes when they arrive later this summer...more
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