Fonte: New York Post
Southern California trails are turning into a danger zone as an early heat spike brings rattlesnakes out weeks ahead of schedule, prompting warnings from wildlife officials after a series of bites and at least two deadly encounters. In Ventura County, authorities say multiple rattlesnake bite reports have come in over the past two weeks, and one of them turned fatal. A 46‑year‑old Moorpark woman died after she was bitten while hiking in the Wildwood Regional Park area, and local officials stressed that, while bites do occur in the region, deaths remain rare.
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