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Imagine seeing a bear and a rattlesnake together. It happened in Arizona, photo shows

This photo shows a bear and a rattlesnake enjoying the same mud puddle. The bear also appears to cactus needles stuck in its face.
This photo shows a bear and a rattlesnake enjoying the same mud puddle. The bear also appears to cactus needles stuck in its face.

If there are two things hikers don’t want to meet in the wild, venomous rattlesnakes and potentially aggressive bears likely top the list.

That makes it all the more startling that a trail camera in Arizona managed to catch both in the same photo, lounging together at a large puddle.

The bear is seen soaking in the murky water, while the large rattlesnake is just behind it in the photo, sprawled out on the bank.

“Very rarely I get rattlesnakes on my trail cams but got a nice black-tail with this bear as he soaks,” Jason Miller, an Arizona man with an outdoors YouTube channel, wrote on Facebook.

Adding to the surreal image: The bear’s face is dotted with cactus needles, likely from eating prickly pear, Miller says.

The photo was taken in a wilderness area south of Tucson, he said.

Miller shared the photo this week on the Arizona Snake Identification and Questions Facebook page. The time stamp is from the summer of 2020.

The image has gotten hundreds of reactions on social media in the past day, including questions from people who wondered if the bear had been in a fight with a porcupine. Others wondered if the snake and bear managed to avoid contact.

The snake was identified as a black-tailed rattlesnake, a species that can grow to 5 feet long.

“Two dangerous creatures in one!” Lina Hernandez wrote on the snake ID Facebook page.

“Whoa tough group!” Heather Brumwell said.

“I would never get tired of looking at this one,” Julie Lund Duree posted.

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This story was originally published November 17, 2021 at 6:31 AM with the headline "Imagine seeing a bear and a rattlesnake together. It happened in Arizona, photo shows."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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