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If looking for critters under objects this spring, always do your best to place rocks and logs back exactly how they were originally set in the ground! Even small ones will used by animals, like this 10 inch long ringneck snake.
24 upvotes. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in Environmental Baddies. "If looking for critters under objects this spring, always do your best to place rocks and logs back exactly how they were originally set in the ground! Even small ones will used by animals, like this 10 inch long ringneck snake."
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