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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Maine wildlife is generally inoffensive. Maine has no poisonous snakes, although timber rattlers did inhabit western Maine many years ago. Still, big-game animals such as black bear and moose need to be treated with respect. Many veteran Maine woodsmen have never seen a black bear. Conversely, some firsttime campers have. Bears are attracted to food, and the worst mistake you can make while in bear country is to keep uncovered food in your tent. Always make sure you keep your food in a separate location, in an airtight container. Moose are found throughout the state. While it is a great </p>
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