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Mike & Fiona test their World Snake Day knowledge with Texas snake trivia
Read full article: Mike & Fiona test their World Snake Day knowledge with Texas snake triviaSAN ANTONIO – Do you know which snake is the largest deadly snake in Texas? Test your knowledge with our World Snake Day trivia game! Turns out, even though Mike doesn’t like snakes (not even a little bit), he knows quite a bit about our slithery friends. With the hotter weather, snakes are coming out to sun themselves, so watch out in parks and green areas around South Texas. You never know when you’re going to find a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake.
As seen on SA Live - Thursday, July 16, 2020
Read full article: As seen on SA Live - Thursday, July 16, 2020It’s World Snake Day! It’s also the perfect time for a juice cleanse, treat yourself at a new Northwest Side bakery and an Elder Eats encore today at 1 p.m. on SA Live. Plus, we’re going to test their skills today with our World Snake Day games! Check out these spots: Urth Juice Bar, The Local Juice Co., Squeezers, Primal Juice & Smoothies and JuicEssential. Stream the show anytime from the KSAT TV app on Roku, Fire Stick, your smart TV or your smartphone.
Would you go into a rattlesnake pit? Mike Osterhage did
Read full article: Would you go into a rattlesnake pit? Mike Osterhage didMike is afraid of snakes, but he overcame that fear for SA Live’s 2018 Halloween special in a “Fear Factor” parody we called “Fright Factor” in the heart rattlesnake country. He visited Animal World & Snake Farm Zoo in October of 2018, where he spent 2 and a half minutes in a pit filled with North America’s largest venomous snake, the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake. Now, the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake is the one we find most in Texas. The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, however, can reach 8 feet in length. What would it take for you to spend time in a pit filled with rattlesnakes?