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Rattlesnakes are most active and potentially aggressive in spring and fall.

Project RattleCam offers a live feed of a rattlesnake den in Northern Colorado.

Baby rattlesnakes are not more dangerous than adults, having less venom.

Rattlesnake season is far from over in Colorado, and you may even see more of them in late summer and fall than at any other time.

That's because baby rattlesnakes are born in late August through early October in Colorado, usually in dens found among rock crevices and old rodent burrows. Whether you're in your yard or out recreating, it's important to watch closely where you reach or walk to avoid and keep pets away from these potential den sites.

While not normally aggressive, rattlesnakes are more active, and can be more aggressive, in C

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