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Charles Marshburn on Snake ID: A Shoot & Feed, he says Charles Marshburn writes: That snake is definitely a shoot 'n feed! You shoot it, identify it by the book and feed it to anything that wants to eat it! --Charles MarshburnComments re photo 54299 Looks like a copperhead need positive ID This story was posted on 2014-04-12 13:52:46
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