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Is it common to see lizards and/or snakes in San Diego? |
Travel Info How often do you see lizards and/or snakes in places like parks, on the streets, at the beach, at the pool, in homes, etc. Travel Tips Lizards are common throughout San Diego, and snakes can be found in the suburbs, mostly in the Spring for rattlers. They are especially prevalent in Scripps Ranch, Rancho San Diego, and Ramona. Others well, i live near a canyon so i see lizards, and other animals, all the time. Didn't we answer this question already? You don't and won't see any snakes, you might get lucky and see a small lizard but that is about it. Yes, it is fairly 'common' to see both lizards and snakes in San Diego ... but you see them more when there is some 'wild country' nearby than in the 'big city' ... and I've NEVER seen them at the beach. The lizards are all 'fairly small' and quite harmless, but you'll need to 'be careful' if you see a snake, because there are rattlesnakes in SanDiego. I used to live in S.D. ... and I kept the 'lizards' in the kitchen to keep the cockroaches from invading ... I see lizards virtually every day. The only place here you're unlikely to see them is in downtown San Diego, and even then you'll probably run into one now and then. In the summer, we catch lizards in our house all the time... We have a few different kinds, but the biggest I've seen was still pretty small -maybe 1.5 ft long. Snakes are prevelant anywhere there is food for them. I work in central San Diego, and have seen both king snakes and rattlers nearby. They are even more common in east and south San Diego county, where there is brush and an abundance of rabbits. Luckily, even if you live in one of these area you're only going to run into them now and then - I average about 2-3 snake sightings a year. :) Same answer as last time you asked. |
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