The Arizona Coral snake which is poisonous can often be confused with the Arizona Mountain King snake, which is not. There is a rhyme we use; red touches black, friend of Jack. Red touches yellow, kill a fellow. Although the distinction may be difficult to discern at a quick glance, and not all snakes are born the same, some Coral snakes have the same pattern as a Mountain Ling and visa versa. It is better to assume both are poisonous and appreciate them from a distance
as an arizona native coyotes are not dangerous to humans. I’ve run into many of them as they sometimes live in urban areas. they are always very frightened of humans and run away.
the gila monster pronunciation was painful 😂
javelinas are not pigs either, they are peccaries.
The Arizona Coral snake which is poisonous can often be confused with the Arizona Mountain King snake, which is not. There is a rhyme we use; red touches black, friend of Jack. Red touches yellow, kill a fellow. Although the distinction may be difficult to discern at a quick glance, and not all snakes are born the same, some Coral snakes have the same pattern as a Mountain Ling and visa versa. It is better to assume both are poisonous and appreciate them from a distance
This will be useful if I ever travel to Arizona great videos
bark scorpions are very rare, i’ve seen hundreds of scorpions throughout my life. I am still yet to see a bark scorpion
The way Gila monster is pronounced is not (gee-la) it’s (hee-la) monster. You must not be from Az. Like your show
Why you being a dick over pronunciation? It’s the most petty thing ever
Don’t forget jaguars!
did you know the count of dangerous animals in arizona is the same count of animals in arizona?
wolves but not coyotes?
as an arizona native coyotes are not dangerous to humans. I’ve run into many of them as they sometimes live in urban areas. they are always very frightened of humans and run away.
@@bofart1881 i didnt mean to humans only, coyotes cause alot of financial damage to livestock, and attack dogs.