Sunday, November 20, 2011

Rattlesnakes force closure of California high school

A Central California high school has shut down after five rattlesnakes were spotted on campus in less than three weeks.

Gustine High School in Merced County closed its doors for two days on Wednesday over concerns about student safety. Rattlesnakes are venomous and their bites can be fatal.

District Superintendent Gail McWilliams said that the source of the infestation is not known. Police speculate that someone may have left a pregnant rattlesnake on the school grounds.

All of the snakes that have been spotted are thought to be babies because they were less than a foot long. They were all killed.

Source: http://www.thereporter.com/ci_19372391?source=rss_viewed

gwar san diego weather tropic thunder justin bieber baby justin bieber baby credit unions tower heist reviews

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.