Texas is flowering now that spring is here, and among the most iconic things to do this time of year is take pictures in a field of bluebonnets.
From family portraits to graduation shoots or even just a casual image sesh with friends, there is absolutely nothing quite as Texan as a photo in front of a blooming field of the Texas state flower.
While we all understand (or at least you must know) that is it best to prevent squashing the flowers in order to maintain their charm for longer, there is another factor you must prevent sitting, laying, or walking too deep in a field of blue bonnets.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Facebook shared a video that would have many people startled and possibly preventing bluebonnets all together.The video shows a set of Diamondback rattlesnakes peaking their heads up over the tops of the blue flowers.
While they seem doing some sort of dance, or possibly just attempting to get a much better view, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife they are really 2 male snakes sparring over a woman.
This is an excellent tip that there are many animals that live in Texas fields, and it is important to watch out and avoid putting yourself or your family in danger. As long as you has a watchful eye, listen for and rattlers, and put on & #x 2019; t pester any wildlife you might stumble upon, you need to be fine to still take your images and having fun.
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