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A Grass snake is a browny/green with black dashes. They live in Europe (including western Russia), Northwestern Africa, and Western Asia.

They are good swimmers and they eat fish, frogs, and mice. It is one of the most common snakes in Europe.

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The Yellow Spotted Brown Snake.

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POISON, WATCH OUT!!!!!!!!

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a garter snake

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