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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 84960" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Uh-oh!!! I didn't read all the pages. I didn't realize an argument could have been started on this subject. :roll: In the article I posted before, it says Texas Rat Snake is also called "Chicken Snake." Kind of like the Water Moccosin. It is also called Cotton Mouth. It doesn't matter what we call it. He was a good snake. He leaves his wife and children, and his mother. His father was deceased. He was employed at the farm as an exterminator, and died while doing his duties. May he rest in peace! Amen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 84960, member: 637"] Uh-oh!!! I didn't read all the pages. I didn't realize an argument could have been started on this subject. :roll: In the article I posted before, it says Texas Rat Snake is also called "Chicken Snake." Kind of like the Water Moccosin. It is also called Cotton Mouth. It doesn't matter what we call it. He was a good snake. He leaves his wife and children, and his mother. His father was deceased. He was employed at the farm as an exterminator, and died while doing his duties. May he rest in peace! Amen [/QUOTE]
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