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July 29, 2012
The Black Rat Snake, commonly found in Pennsylvania, is very adaptable to a variety of environments—and very helpful to humans, because its diet consists of what we commonly consider pests. —photo by Caitlin Ceci
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July 29, 2012

The Black Rat Snake, commonly found in Pennsylvania, is very adaptable to a variety of environments—and very helpful to humans, because its diet consists of what we commonly consider pests. —photo by Caitlin Ceci

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    Closeup of a Black Rat Snake for you, from our environmental center. Enjoy!
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