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As we respond to snake calls, we try to bring our camera.
Since we dont know when we will recieve a call and its often too hot
to leave the camera in the car. We sometimes forget the camera and
miss the photo. The following list of snakes are photos of snakes
that some really cool home owners thought diserved a second chance
at life. Please enjoy the pictures as we get them.
If you are one of the home owners who had us remove a snake from
your property. Thanks again for calling us and recognizing that
though dangerous, a very important part of our ecosystem.

Yearling Pacific Rattlesnake.
Caught 3-31-04 at Westchester Estates, Woodland
Hills.

Pregnant Pacific Rattlesnake
Caught 4-24-04 on Glen Eagles, Tarzana.
This snake was actually responsable for a bite to
the nose of a Doberman Pincher. Several thousand dollars
later and alot of pain. We believe the dog made it
through.

Pacific Rattlesnake
Caught 4-25-04 on Adlon Rd. Encino.

Pacific Rattlesnake
Caught 5-3-04 on Blythdale road. Agoura.

Pacific Rattlesnake
Caught 6-2-04 on Alonzo Ave. Encino

Pacific Rattlesnake
Caught 6-21-04 on Skyline DR. Thousand Oaks
This snake was removed from under a bungalow at a
school with about 30 six year old children in the bungalow above
it.

Pacific Rattlesnake
Caught 7-31-04 on Larwin Ave. Chatsworth

Pacific Rattlesnake
Caught 8-05-04 on Park South St. Calabasas

Pacific Rattlesnake
Caught 8-09-04 on N. East Trail, Kagel
Canyon

Pacific Rattlesnake
Two were caught but picture didn't look good so it
was deleted.
Caught 10-12-04 on Mulholland Hwy. Malibu
All of the snakes we have removed this summer have
been southern pacific rattlesnakes. Though all the above snakes have
very different patterns and colors, they are still the same species
of snake.
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