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trois
Santa Fe, TX
(Zone 9b)

May 22, 2004
06:23 AM

Post #879334

This is the problem where we live. Last year one of these killed my big red dog. Bit him on the tongue, he died in minutes. We have removed more than 40 since we have lived here. This one was about 3.5 feet long.

Trois

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