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This baby Northern Brown Snake snuck up on me when I was working on my truck. At first I thought it was an worm when I glanced down. It's surprising to see a snake in Michigan in November when they should be starting to find a place to hibernate for the winter, but a stretch of unseasonably warm weather must have enticed this one to go exploring.
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