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Category: Washington

link to The Venomous Snakes in Washington State

The Venomous Snakes in Washington State

The only venomous snakes in Washington State are Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes. The Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus oreganus) is a sub-species of the Western Rattlesnake. Anyone...

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Scorpions in Washington State

When Americans think of scorpions, they think of the desert southwest. However, the state of Washington is home to two species of scorpions. These are the Northern Scorpion (Paruroctonus boreus) and...

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Wild Cats in Washington State

Washington State is home to 3 species of wild cats. They are, namely, the mountain lion, the Canadian lynx, and the bobcat. Mountain lions in Washington (Puma concolor) Due to the fact that...

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