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I knew it wasn’t a rattlesnake that I’d found basking on the Nashua River Rail Trail last evening. It couldn’t be.
Timber rattlers are extremely rare in New Hampshire and eastern Massachusetts (they are plentiful in parts of the Berkshires, however% ... Continue reading »
Timber rattlers are extremely rare in New Hampshire and eastern Massachusetts (they are plentiful in parts of the Berkshires, however% ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
One of the pleasures of living in New Hampshire is that there are no poisonous snakes here - with the exception of the timber rattler, which is so rare that you can assume any snake you see if safe to handle. The same with spiders.