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<blockquote data-quote="RadioGuru" data-source="post: 108055" data-attributes="member: 1450"><p>Probably good news since it was right outside the door of the tent when I went to come out. At first I thought it was a worm. It was wiggling about but not making much headway. At a slightly closer look (before I got my peepers really close) it looked like the tail of a lizard that dropped off after a bird attack. Not really knowing what species it was and just assuming it was a nasty one I thought best to let it be.</p><p></p><p>It makes me wonder how many snakes this size fall victim to birds though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RadioGuru, post: 108055, member: 1450"] Probably good news since it was right outside the door of the tent when I went to come out. At first I thought it was a worm. It was wiggling about but not making much headway. At a slightly closer look (before I got my peepers really close) it looked like the tail of a lizard that dropped off after a bird attack. Not really knowing what species it was and just assuming it was a nasty one I thought best to let it be. It makes me wonder how many snakes this size fall victim to birds though. [/QUOTE]
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