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Timber Rattlesnakes: Controversial Plan To Stock Island With Snakes
Massachusetts' State Department of Fisheries and Wildlife has proposed breeding 150 venomous timber rattlesnakes on a remote island to save the endangered species. What could possibly go wrong?
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