Detroit — Wildlife experts believe that an apparent spike in bites from Michigan’s only venomous snake – the eastern massasauga rattlesnake – is likely due to mild fall temperatures that can delay hibernation. Jeff Jundt, curator of reptiles at the Detroit Zoo, said “this year so far there have been about a dozen animal bites […]
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