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Colorado has three species of venomous snakes, all of which are rattlesnakes: the prairie rattlesnake, the Midget-faded rattlesnake and the Western massasauga rattlesnake.
Colorado has more than two dozen species of snakes, but only three are venomous. Do you know what to do if you find one? Here's what to know.
But like spiders, snakes pose little threat to people, especially in Colorado. Of the roughly 30 species of snakes in the state, only three are venomous and only one of those occurs throughout ...
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A viral video showed a Colorado man discovering a massive snake under his office desk. Friday, Jul 04, 2025. New Delhi o C. ... a non-venomous bull snake — a common species in Colorado.
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Colorado has three species of venomous snakes, all of which are rattlesnakes: the prairie rattlesnake, the Midget-faded rattlesnake and the Western massasauga rattlesnake.
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