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Thinks Rice Addition patio snake is chicken or rat snake Kay Haupt writes: To me it looks like what they call a chicken or rat snake; might be mistaken; also called a cow snake. - Kay HauptComments re photo 45394 Copperhead snake killed on Rice Addition patio This story was posted on 2012-05-29 10:55:55
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