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Posted by: rearfang at Sun Aug 22 15:34:51 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rearfang ] Mangroves and FWC's (though they should be respected) don't even belong in this conversation. However, the Rhabdophis (Keelbacks) definitly do. That is probably the snake refered to above that was considered harmless (the Red Neck R.subminatus) till a boy in California was nipped. | ||
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