That makes a lot more sense than looking for baby rattlers. I was admittedly wondering why. (My brain works weird, what can I say.)
In general, the most desert-y areas are the ones with bigger rattler populations. Mountains and areas of scrub forest will have less. Those are more likely to have coyotes, though, so. Pick your poison!
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Date: 2020-06-15 04:46 am (UTC)In general, the most desert-y areas are the ones with bigger rattler populations. Mountains and areas of scrub forest will have less. Those are more likely to have coyotes, though, so. Pick your poison!