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The Green Snake is a harmless little (22-30") snake that was once fairly
common. Like so many other animals, it is becoming very rare over most
of it's range as a result of development and agriculture.

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Jack Schmidling wrote:

The Green Snake is a harmless little (22-30") snake that was once fairly
common. Like so many other animals, it is becoming very rare over most
of it's range as a result of development and agriculture.


Awww! Can I keep him if he follows me home?

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Dave, that's a really cool photo!
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Still common in these parts Jack

http://home.sc.rr.com/davefouchey/green-handfull.jpg

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On Jul 17, 8:22 am, Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 7/17/07 8:45 AM, in article , "Jack

Schmidling" wrote:

The Green Snake is a harmless little (22-30") snake that was once fairly
common. Like so many other animals, it is becoming very rare over most
of it's range as a result of development and agriculture.


js


He's a sweetie. I see garter snakes just about daily and there is a HUGE
milk snake that hangs out in my neighbors compost heap.

Cheryl


What a pretty snake! I'd like to see one of these.

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On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:45:22 -0600, Jack Schmidling
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The Green Snake is a harmless little (22-30") snake that was once fairly
common. Like so many other animals, it is becoming very rare over most
of it's range as a result of development and agriculture.

js

Still common in these parts Jack

http://home.sc.rr.com/davefouchey/green-handfull.jpg

Dave Fouchey

Florence, SC

N34° 11' 36.40"

W79° 47' 6.85"

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