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Thursday, August 4, 2011
It's a blur!
You'll want to click on this one.
Bob Wenrick managed to photograph this fast-moving,
Ring-Necked Snake
in the canyon on 8/1/11. Good to know these snakes are only 'mildly' venomous.
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