The Santa Fe area is home to three rattlesnakes: western diamondback, prairie and ridgenose. The largest is the western diamondback, which grows to between 7 and 8 feet long as adults. The ridgenose rattlesnake is a threatened species in New Mexico. Rattlesnakes are also known as pit vipers, due to their facial pits.Click to see full answer. Also know, are there snakes in New Mexico?Snake seasons are spring and summer in New Mexico, when snakes emerge from their winter dens to hunt for food and water. Venomous snakes have triangular heads, elliptical pupils, upper jaws with fangs and rounded tails. There are two venomous snakes that inhabit New Mexico: the rattlesnake and the coral snake.Also Know, what’s the crime rate in Santa Fe New Mexico? The chance that a person will become a victim of a violent crime in Santa Fe; such as armed robbery, aggravated assault, rape or murder; is 1 in 254. This equates to a rate of 4 per one thousand inhabitants. Keeping this in consideration, are there scorpions in Santa Fe New Mexico? The southern edge of NM gets rattlesnakes, same as Texas, and only the southwest corner of NM, near the Arizona border gets the dangerous Arizona Bark Scorpion. Most other scorpions are only a threat if you’re a chipmunk. We’ve lived in the suburbs of Santa Fe for about five years now.Is Santa Fe NM A safe place to live?According to the crime report the city of Santa Fe is safer than only 9% of U.S. Cities. Property crimes are on top of the list. The level of crime is ranked on the scale of one hundred points. Santa Fe property crime is 65, which is very high.

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