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Snakes are almost always smaller than reported. For example, people in New England routinely report seeing snakes eight to ten feet long{{ref|bigsnakes}}, but only very rarely do Northern Water Snakes exceed three and a half feet long. Perhaps the size of the snake is amplified by the sensation of fear.
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Snakes are almost always smaller than reported. For example, people in New England routinely report seeing snakes eight to ten feet long{{ref|bigsnakes}}, but only very rarely do Northern Water Snakes exceed three and a half feet long. Perhaps the size of the snake is amplified by the sensation of fear.

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Snakes are almost always smaller than reported. For example, people in New England routinely report seeing snakes eight to ten feet long{{ref|bigsnakes}}, but only very rarely do Northern Water Snakes exceed three and a half feet long. Perhaps the size of the snake is amplified by the sensation of fear.

Snakes are almost always smaller than reported. For example, people in New England routinely report seeing snakes eight to ten feet long[1], but only very rarely do Northern Water Snakes exceed three and a half feet long. Perhaps the size of the snake is amplified by the sensation of fear.