. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. )id Cranberry ]hoke Snake? ^ Cranberry - Snake Story 'rom Bandon, Oregon, With 4o Apparent Moral HEBE'S ONE to excite your nagination . . Fact: Tlhis (apfposite page) garter lake was found dead with a cran- erry tightly wedged hetween its lWS. Questiion: How did the cranberry ;t into the snake's mouth? Was lis the icause of death? The snake (shown slightly larger lan tactual size) was found at . le Dale Terp cranberry bog. It had I pen ipicked up by the( Western ; I i c k e r machine and deposited ; Incng cranberries being harveste


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. )id Cranberry ]hoke Snake? ^ Cranberry - Snake Story 'rom Bandon, Oregon, With 4o Apparent Moral HEBE'S ONE to excite your nagination . . Fact: Tlhis (apfposite page) garter lake was found dead with a cran- erry tightly wedged hetween its lWS. Questiion: How did the cranberry ;t into the snake's mouth? Was lis the icause of death? The snake (shown slightly larger lan tactual size) was found at . le Dale Terp cranberry bog. It had I pen ipicked up by the( Western ; I i c k e r machine and deposited ; Incng cranberries being harvested ! om tuie vines. : Mrs. Terp, who teaches a first â radei olass aii Eiandou Hleifghis ;hool, remarked thait tlhis evidence as probiably not sufficient to cause '. ranberry growers to make war on ; 'jie sniail<ie population, since she â &u)ld not determine whether the â ,iake (had choked while trying to - svour 'the berry or wlhether some , :eak action of the miachine had i Hused the phenomenon. The snake's : ;ck appears to have been crushed, ⢠; can be seen in tihe photo. Although the insect-eating snake IS no teeth, the berry was wedged ) firmly its remained in place i liirinig handling by the photographer i iV'hose irrelevant conicloislon was i juaib perhaps cranberry juice is e real remedy for snake-bite)! Western World, , Ore. lidd Oddities : jWlhile a snake seemingly choked }i death on a cranlberry, was found ; (ii the West Coast in Oregon, there ' lere a couple of oddities in the ; ijanlberry area of Massaachusetts ' st month. Hurriicane Ginney ap- irently blew down ai bewildered â¢iictiic gannet, the bird beng found (lizedly wandering around in a yard North Easibham on the Gape. At Yarmouth a fish was found in holly tree in a backyard. Fish was slieved to be a sea rcbin and it believed it might have "flown" to the tree, or been flipped off le top of a wave by a gaint gust of. An untitled, but intriguing "shot" of Alice on a Wis


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