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WATCH: Gopher snake emerges from the tall grasses, probing the air with its tongue before silently slithering away. The gopher snake, as the name suggests, is known for hunting small mammals like rats and rabbits. They will also eat birds, bird eggs, lizards and insects. When threatened, gopher snakes are known to coil up and do their best to mimic a rattlesnake; but there is no rattle and they are nonvenomous. This snake was spotted at McNary National Wildlife Refuge in southeast Washington, near the confluence of the mighty Columbia and Snake rivers. USFWS video: Lamont Glass Video description: Camera at ground level sees long, tan snake head emerge from tall grasses; it pauses, taking some air samples, then moves away to the right showing its pattern of dark blotches.

Heather Raezer

Preferred Credit Analyst III at Bank of America

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So beautiful!

Kenny Hess

Administrator | Organizing Operations, Streamlining Processes

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That would make a few pair of nice looking boots wouldn't it?

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Andrew (Andy) Patrick

Happily Married/Lifelong Learner/No Crypto

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Wonderful and necessary reptile.

Alison Tuovila

Career Services Coordinator at Michigan Technological University

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big ol' nope rope.

Colette Kubichan

Professional Sales Specialist earning three national sales awards

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Gorgeous animal❣

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