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SF Bay Area Reptile Society Meeting

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This friday is the SF Bay Area Amphibian and Reptile Society Meeting

If you enjoy reptiles, amphibians, or other cold-blooded animals, and live in the San Francisco Bay Area, stop in and check us out. We have monthly meetings at the
Cubberly Community Center in Palo Alto, Ca.


This friday's topic:

A Radiotelemetry Study of
Mohave Rattlesnakes

Fact or Fiction?
Mohave rattlesnakes are the most venomous snakes in North America.
Mohave rattlesnakes are agressive and will chase you to attack you.
Mohave rattlesnakes are a deadly hybrid species that has no antivenom.

Mike Cardwell, will be our guest speaker for our next general meeting on Friday, March 24th. His presentation will be about Mohave Rattlesnakes, and will include the results of a four year radiotelemetry study undertaken to better understand the habitat utilization and the behavior of these rattlesnakes in the western Mohave Desert.

Bring a friend . . . . Let's learn about Mohave Rattlesnakes!

Doors will open at 7:30PM and the meeting will start at 8:00PM.

Visitors are always welcome at our meetings.


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