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Heather Evans says snake appears to be Eastern Milk snake Comments re photo 50144 Snake ID? What kind? Heather Evans writes: The picture isn't the best quality but from the pattern it appears to be an Eastern Milk Snake. They are harmless, eat mice and venomous snakes, and I have one as a pet! - Heather EvansThanks, Heather Evans: Appreciate the information and the good word about the good work so many snakes perform. I guess it's understood, but a note should also be made that it's not advisable for anyone who isn't expert in snake ways to make a pet of a snake and to know many people confuse copperheads, a very poisonous snake with harmless snakes and vice versa. - EW This story was posted on 2013-06-26 03:03:25
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