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The Big Cow Snake in The Holler was over 6 feet long!



2010-04-26 - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. The Holler, Old Clearsprings RD, Ozark, KY
Purely in the interest of applied varmintology, Shamarie Claiborne, a bona fide, sworn snake hater, made photographic proof of the big cow snake she photographed the snakes recently shed skin beside a steel rule stretched to 72". It shows at least 6 ft of snakeskin. "It has surely grown since then," she says. And, despite cow snake defenders claims that the snake should be protected because it eats mice, she suspects it was up to no good that day. On the other hand, even its evil intent is justifiable, snake defenders say, because the cow snake was just trying to make a living that day. And by the way, stretched out to its full length, the old snake skin would be longer than the legendary Adair County High School State Tournament Center Haskin Rowe was tall - 6'1".


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