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  2. Arizona Rattlers - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Rattlers introduced Ron Shurts as the team's new majority owner on May 12, 2011. [9] "I have been an Arizona Rattlers season ticket holder since day one and attended the first Arizona Rattlers game at America West Arena. I believe in the team and the Arena Football League," said Shurts.

  3. Rattlesnake round-up - Wikipedia

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    Rattlesnake round-ups originated in the first half of the 20th century for adventure and excitement, as well as to achieve local extirpation of perceived pest species. [1] Typically a round-up will also include trade stalls, food, rides, and other features associated with fairs , as well as snake shows that provide information on rattlesnake ...

  4. Western diamondback rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    The western diamondback rattlesnake [3] or Texas diamond-back [4] (Crotalus atrox) is a rattlesnake species and member of the viper family, found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Like all other rattlesnakes and all other vipers, it is venomous .

  5. Rattlesnakes of Arizona poster - AOL

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    It seems like sort of a strange thing for the state of Arizona to be offering as a giveaway. A poster describing the rattlesnakes hardly seems like a could way to attract tourist dollars.

  6. Gluttonous rattlesnake in Arizona becomes the butt of jokes ...

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  7. List of snakes of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the known snakes of Arizona. [1] The Arizona State Reptile is the Arizona ridge-nosed rattlesnake (Crotalus willardi willardi). [2] Snakes.

  8. Watch as two twitchy diamondback rattlesnakes battle for ...

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  9. Crotalus cerberus - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona black rattlesnake is the first species of snake observed to exhibit complex social behavior, [11] and like all temperate pit vipers, care for their babies. Females remain with their young in nests for 7 to 14 days, and mothers have been observed cooperatively parenting their broods.