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Boa constrictor killed in Millerfield community, Adair Co., KY

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A boa constrictor that was killed in the Millerfield Community of Adair Co., KY, on Thursday evening, September 17, 2009, at the home of Dallas and Ada Neat. Joni Neat, Jamestown, KY




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Boa Constrictor killed outside Millerfield, KY home



2009-09-20 - Millerfield, Adair Co. District 8, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ada Neat. "These are some pictures of a boa constrictor that was killed in the Millerfield Community of Adair Co., KY, on Thursday evening," writes Joni Miller, "It was killed at the home of Dallas and Ada Neat. As you can see it is approximately 3 and 1/2 to 4 feet long," she writes. "Pictures were taken by Ada Neat and submitted by niece, Joni Miller of Jamestown."
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