Livestream Reveals Colorado's Rattlesnake 'Mega Den' with Thousands of Snakes

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A webcam has been set up at a "mega den" in northern Colorado, home to up to 2,000 rattlesnakes, allowing scientists and enthusiasts to observe their behavior without interference. The project, led by Cal Poly researchers, aims to broaden understanding of these often-maligned reptiles. The den's exact location is kept secret to protect the snakes. The webcam also enables citizen scientists to contribute to the research by reporting observations.
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- Rattlesnake 'mega den' with as many as 2,000 snakes livestreaming from Colorado – video The Guardian
- Watch unfiltered stream of 2,000 pregnant rattlesnakes cuddle up in Colorado ‘mega-den’ New York Post
- Colorado is home to a 'mega-den' of hundreds of rattlesnakes 9News.com KUSA
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