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Arctic Tundra Snake: (Quamquam tundra arcticī anguis) Is not indisputably a snake at all. Though it looks like the reptilian, it is not. Description Arctic Tundra Snake: (quamquam dabam tundra coluber) Is not indisputably a snake at all. Though it looks like a reptilian variety, it is not. It is a warm-blooded mammal of the species: (naturale eius debent devorat). With binary hearts and (16) sixteen diminutive, single jointed leglets. Environments :::The Tundra Snake is adapted perfectly for the austere environments. Found only [to-date] in farthest northern region of Alaska, USA. Latitude - Longitude: 68.686524,-148.886719 Lat: 68° 41’11.4864"Long: -148° 53' 12.1878" As of yet, no mating rituals or partnering of this creature have been documented. Rareity:: few of these vertebrates have been seen or photographed. Recently discovered in the oil fields of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. *

Attestation:::The animal has been verified and recorded by P.G.I., The Animal Equal Rights Foundation., Collingsworth., As well as several other notables. The animal has been observed gone underground into the dens of Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) Foxes, sleeping amongst the young Kits, seemingly unnoticed by the mother. As well (the Snake) it spends most of the coldest months. An unusual ability too stolid it hearts rates and metabolism to null. EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->