| 21. | Groves of aspen exist in several washes, including Rattlesnake Canyon.
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| 22. | The Rattlesnake Hills form the northern edge of the Union Gap.
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| 23. | Second, rattlesnakes located themselves in a variety of ambush sites.
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| 24. | There were historically lumber woods in the vicinity of Rattlesnake Creek.
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| 25. | Highest per-capita rattlesnake population in the Western world.
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| 26. | The Rattlesnake Mountains, angular and mauve in the distance.
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| 27. | Rattlesnakes abound in the South Texas brush country around here.
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| 28. | None of this takes into consideration the demand for rattlesnake and quail.
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| 29. | So did the 5-foot-long diamondback rattlesnake.
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| 30. | A surprisingly esoteric selection includes grilled cactus, rattlesnake and Southwest quesadilla.
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