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  1. Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake

    About Adult ridge-nosed rattlesnakes consume small mammals, birds and lizards, while juveniles focus on lizards and giant centipedes. Their weakly toxic venom poses a low threat. Mating occurs in July…

  2. Publications

    …illustrations, range maps and natural history, making it easy to identify the 155 salamanders, toads, frogs, turtles, lizards and snakes found in the state. This guide is a practical tool…

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  3. Virtual Wildlife Lecture Series

    …but not limited to: wolves, coyotes, peregrine falcons, rattlesnakes, javelina, waterbirds, and more. attend Experience Arizona’s wildlife from the comfort of your own home. Events can fill up fast so…

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  4. Come experience the outdoors at AZGFD’s Outdoor Expo

    …or her outdoor “specialty” every hour, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Saturday and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Saturday 9:30 a.m. – Living With Rattlesnakes. Presenter: Bryan Hughes, Rattlesnake Solutions.  10:30 a.m. –…

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  5. Living with Bobcats

    …Carnivorous, generally feed on small mammals and birds (includes domestic birds and rabbits); will also eat lizards, snakes, and small pets, including house cats Arizona bobcat video Possible conflicts with…

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  6. Sipe White Mountain Wildlife Area

    …the area include Arizona tree frogs and terrestrial garter snakes. Management Press to toggle details. Management Sipe White Mountain Wildlife Area is owned and managed by the Arizona Game and…

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