Live Webcam Streams 2,000 Rattlesnakes in Colorado 'Mega-Den'

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Scientists have set up a webcam in a Colorado rattlesnake "mega den" with up to 2,000 reptiles to study their behavior and improve understanding of these often-maligned creatures. The project, led by Cal Poly researchers, allows for non-intrusive observation and community science contributions. The den, located on private land, provides a unique opportunity to observe rattlesnakes' social behaviors, maternal care, and interactions with predators.
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