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22 Black Rat Snake 1

23 Hognose Snake 2

24 Water Snake 3

25 Milk Snake 4

26 Ribbon Snake 5

27 Ringneck Snake 6

28 Copperhead 7

29 Queen Snake 8

30 Garter Snake 9

31 King Snake 10

32 Milk Snake 11

33 Hognose Snake 12

34 Water Snake 13

35 Copperhead 14

36 King Snake 15

37 Garter Snake 16

38 Queen Snake 17

39 Ringneck Snake 18

40 Black Rat Snake 19

41 Ribbon Snake 20