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JMac, I am pretty sure it is a Mud Snake. Look it up on Google. I have encountered many of them here in East Texas. They are a large and beautiful snake. Usually very docile and like swampy or watery habitats although not a real aquatic snake. Tom Sterling (Shelby County ).
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