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Parks and recreation officials in North Carolina issued a warning about a so-called 'zombie snake' in the state that tends to 'play dead.'

Parks and recreation officials in North Carolina issued a warning about a so-called"zombie snake" in the state that tends to"play dead."

"Instead of watching clouds to see if we can keep weekend weather on track, let's play a game! Who is this ‘famous’ NC snake? A cobra? A zombie snake? It’s a harmless one," the organization wrote in a lighthearted Facebook post. The reptiles vary in color but the most common ones are usually brown or gray with dark brown blotches. It isn't poisonous, but they tend to display cobra-like qualities, according to Amphibian and Reptiles of North Carolina.

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