Do rattlesnakes live in Death Valley?

Mojave rattlesnake
Chiefly inhabits upland desert and mountain slopes but ranges from sea level to 8,000 feet. Considered rare in Death Valley and restricted to the southern half of the park.
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Are there poisonous snakes in Death Valley?

There are three venomous snakes found in Death Valley; the desert night snake, the California lyre and the rattlesnake.
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Do any animals live in Death Valley?

Mammals: Mammals found in Death Valley National Park include desert bighorn sheep, bobcats, mountain lions, jackrabbits, squirrels, gophers, and other small mammals. To survive in the desert conditions, mammals have developed a number of important adaptions.
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What are the dangers of Death Valley?

The main cause of death in Death Valley: More people die in single-car accidents than by any other means. To avoid an accident, follow the speed limits, shift to a lower gear on steep downhill grades, and wear your seatbelt. Dangerous Animals: Never place your hands or feet where you cannot see first.
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What is the top predator in Death Valley?

The Puma concolor is the apex predator of the Death Valley. It usually inhabits the mountains surrounding the valley but comes down occasionally during winter to the desert oasis.
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Panamint Rattlesnake in Death Valley National Park



Are there tarantulas in Death Valley?

Death Valley National Park, California. Male desert tarantulas (Aphonopelma chalcodes) are most visible at dawn or dusk, particularly in the late fall and spring when temperatures are most suitable for them to travel in pursuit of females. Otherwise, they are typically nocturnal and stay close to their burrows.
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Why are there donkeys in Death Valley?

Invasive burros, Equua asinus, are often called donkeys and can be found throughout the backcountry in Death Valley. They are an introduced species that originally descended from the African wild ass and are NOT native to North America. This means that Death Valley did not always have burros present.
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Has anybody died in Death Valley?

Multiple people died in the park in 2021. In November, a line of footprints led rangers to a 27-year-old hiker's body in Death Valley, park officials said. The woman separated from her aunt and went off on her own before she was reported missing.
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Are there mosquitoes in Death Valley?

Both Joshua Tree and Death Valley National Parks are mosquito and pest free (though rattlesnakes, scorpions, black widow spiders, bees and wasps are not uncommon). Both parks' extremely dry environments (Death Valley is one of the driest places on earth) lack suitable habitat for mosquitos to reproduce.
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What's the coldest recorded temperature in Death Valley?

The valley's lowest temperature, recorded at Greenland Ranch on January 2, 1913, was 15 °F (−9 °C).
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Does Death Valley have scorpions?

Lizards, snakes (including rattlesnakes such as sidewinders), and scorpions are common. Even native fish are to be found in Death Valley.
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Are scorpions in Death Valley poisonous?

Scorpion. Scorpions are nocturnal and hide under rocks from the desert sun. All scorpions have a venomous sting, but those found in the park are not deadly.
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Does Death Valley have spiders?

Despite its inhospitable appearance, Death Valley National Park actually has quite a bit of life in its landscape. One critter you might not want to encounter is a tarantula.
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What kind of scorpions live in Death Valley?

Even in territory as well-traversed as California, biologists can discover new creatures. The latest? A species of scorpion in Death Valley National Park. Wernerius inyoensis is tiny — just over half an inch long — and may live underground.
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Is it safe to travel to Death Valley?

Is it safe to visit Death Valley in the summer? Yes, but you must be prepared and use common sense. With an air conditioned vehicle you can safely tour many of the main sites in Death Valley. Stay on paved roads in summer, and if your car breaks down, stay with it until help arrives.
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Does Death Valley have snow?

The lower elevations of Death Valley rarely get snow—only about once a decade on the valley floor—and that's usually just a dusting. In contrast, the neighboring community of Pahrump, about 60 miles away, had four to six inches of snow from the recent storm.
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How long can you survive Death Valley?

As the film says, Death Valley is not a place you want to be without water, as while a human can survive three days without water, in this desert you can live just 14 hours. Camping out under the stars the Dawson's Creek actor and his stunning girlfriend happily cooked with what their car had produced.
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How hot does it get in Death Valley?

Death Valley is famous as the hottest place on earth and driest place in North America. The world record highest air temperature of 134°F (57°C) was recorded at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913. Summer temperatures often top 120°F (49°C) in the shade with overnight lows dipping into the 90s°F (mid-30s°C.)
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Is Death Valley the hottest place on earth?

Death Valley in California is often said to be the hottest place on Earth, holding a blistering record of 56.7 degrees Celsius (or 134.1 degrees Fahrenheit) - but that's just the warmth of the air.
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Is there water in Death Valley?

Death Valley is the lowest point in North America.

Rain and minerals dissolved from rocks drain to lower elevations. Here, at Badwater Basin, the water forms temporary lakes after heavy storms. As the water evaporates, minerals concentrate until only the salts remain.
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Are wild burros friendly?

The wild burros, which are known to be friendly to people who give them food, inhabit several unincorporated parts of Riverside County, including the hills above Grand Terrace and Moreno Valley, Walsh said.
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Is a burro a donkey?

Burro: A burro is the Spanish word for "donkey". Hinny: A hinny is the result of breeding between a female donkey and a male horse. Jack: A jack is a term for a male donkey. Jenny: A jenny (or jennet) is a term for a female donkey.
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Do I have to pay to drive through Death Valley?

All visitors in Death Valley National Park are required to pay an entrance fee. PRIOR TO ARRIVAL, VISITORS PURCHASING DIGITAL ENTRANCE PASSES ARE REQUIRED TO PRINT A HARD COPY PASS. Visitors should DISPLAY THE PRINTED PASS on their vehicle's dashboard when traveling inside the park boundary.
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