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Venomous Reptiles of Nevada - Nevada Department of …

Figure 1 Figure 2 Venomous Reptiles of Nevada Authors M. L. Robinson, Area Specialist, Water/Environmental Horticulture, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Polly M. Conrad, Wildlife Diversity Biologist Reptiles , Nevada Department of Wildlife Maria M. Ryan, Area Specialist, Natural Resources, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Updated from G. Mitchell, Robinson, Hardenbrook and Sellars. 1998. What s the Buzz About Nevada s Venomous Reptiles ? University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Nevada Department of Wildlife Partnership Publication. FS-98-35. The buzz from a rattlesnake can signal a heart stopping adventure to even the most experienced outdoor enthusiast.

it’s comfortable, short sleeve weather for us. Reptiles usually hibernate, or brumate, in winter in response to colder temperatures. During high summer temperatures in the Mojave Desert, reptiles may spend time underground in order to maintain vital body temperatures.

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