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Snake Under the Hood!

Karen Hulvey

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I live 1.5 hours of St. Louis and I didn't hear about this one! I found it on a website with all kinds of bizarre animal pics on it. It doesn't give a year but the car has our new license plates so it can't be but a few years old at that!

Snake under the Hood

A man in St. Louis was driving to work on Hwy 144 when he heard a 'pop'. He thought it sounded like a flat tire. After pulling over and checking the tires, he checked under the hood and found this snake caught in his fanbelt.
 

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Ouch, now that looks painfule. In the north you used to have that problem with kittens (I saw a couple of things here and there - not in my hood). Ive never heard of a ball python though.....
 
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