I think this was Iriqouis Cty. but it may have been Kankakee. At any rate, it was close to the border of the two. I always hear a lot about the Kankakee Bulls. The fact is, that isolated population isn't isolated to Kankakee Cty.. They are also in a few of the surrounding counties and accross the state line into Indiana. I went up there to see if I could find one but this was the only one I found. It was a female and close to five feet. It's now pickelded at the University. It was on the road but I don't think it was a car that killed it. Evidence suggests someone got out of their car and smashed it with the rock seen in the pic. It was sitting on top of the wounded area. Anyway, if anyone wants to argue over what a Kankakee bullsnake looks like, here's one. Enjoy!

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"Science stops at the frontier of logic. Nature does not, she thrives on ground as yet untrodden by theory."
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