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User:Win68innet/web.ggather.com/win68innet > User:Win68innet/theafricavoice.com/profile/win68innet > User:Hitclubukcom/onlinevetjobs.com/author/hitclubukcom > Taenia hydatigena > Special:History/Rat snake

Rat snake

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27 April 2010

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    Created page with 'Rat snakes are common pet snakes of the family Colubridae. They comprise many species including green rat snakes (''Elaphe triapsis''), black rat snakes (''Elaphe obsoleta obsole…'

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