Rattlesnake sightings could be higher than usual this year on the Central Coast
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Rattlesnake sightings could be higher than usual this year on the Central Coast
Snake sightings are no surprise to people in the community.But Cal Poly biology professor Dr. Emily Taylor says that rattlesnake sightings could be higher than usual this year."We havent had much rain this year, which means it is a drought year," Taylor said. "So, it could be possible that rattlesnakes are going to be thirsty and are going to be coming into people's yards more often than they would."According to Taylor, Spring is a common time f…
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