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    Kingsnake Makes Short Work of a Deadly Copperhead

    Wow! I learn something new everyday

    "Being that the King snake is immune to the venom of other poisonous snakes they're likely to encounter, they can and will use them for their own nutrition."

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    https://www.wideopenspaces.com/kings...ly-copperhead/

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    https://www.facebook.com/SC.State.Pa...7747351672587/

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    Re: Kingsnake Makes Short Work of a Deadly Copperhead

    Yep kingsnakes are pretty awesome. I believe eastern indigos also are immune to venom.
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