WHY SNAKES CRAWL ON THEIR STOMACHS Have you ever wondered why snakes crawl on their stomachs? Here’s a story I think will interest you in why they do. Long ago there was a strong‚ brave and handsome hunter who thought greatly of himself. His name was Alexio. He always bragged about being the strongest‚ bravest and most skilled hunter. One day while hunting he came about a snake. There was something different about this snake‚ this snake could talk. When Alexio heard someone telling him
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human heart”‚ but he ends seeing something truly different‚ but get another experience‚ because he is together with Miss Aitcheson‚ the attendant and of course the school class. He get to know Miss Aitcheson very well‚ because she have to get near the snake and you can say‚ that the title come in there – as reader you come deep into Miss Aitcheson’s heart and her feelings. I will also say that the main theme is about two generations‚ and that the characters portray them. Miss Aitcheson introduces us
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Emily Dickinson ’s poem‚ "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass"‚ is believed to have been written in 1865‚ and is a vivid portrayal of one of the most infamous creatures of the natural world‚ the snake. "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" is a short six stanza‚ narrative which tells the story of an encounter with a snake. The poem expresses emotions of intrigue‚ "His notice sudden is"; apprehension‚ "But never met this Fellow/Attended or alone/ Without a tighter breathing/And Zero at the Bone."; and regard for
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countryside‚ where the unfolding events and shows a meeting of the characters with a snake. The second part is associated with an attack dog to the snake. From the text: “he knows how to kill a snake. He doesn’t rush to do it. He takes his time and does the job well”. the snake could not resist the dog‚ because she was going to lay eggs. the snake was killed. and the last part shows us a meeting characters with the male snakes. “He is lying beside his dead mate. He has come to her. He‚ perhaps‚ was on her
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parents into adopting a Ball Python (I am one of those children). And all of those times have ended up in failure. They say it is an absolute no‚ that they do not like snakes. However‚ I believe that Python regius are wonderful creatures that make fantastic companions. This is an animal that this family needs To begin‚ owning a snake creates many benefits for us humans. Some may not see it‚ but I can. Owning animals gives us the basic knowledge on how to care for them. This can prove to be very useful
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polylepis)‚ also called the common black mamba or black-mouthed mamba‚[4] is the longest venomous snake in Africa‚ averaging around 2.5 to 3.2 m (8.2 to 10 ft) in length‚ and sometimes growing to lengths of 4.45 m (14.6 ft).[5] It is named for the black colour of the inside of the mouth rather than the colour of its scales which varies from dull yellowish-green to a gun-metal grey. It is also the fastest snake in the world‚ capable of moving at 4.32 to 5.4 metres per second (16–20 km/h‚ 10–12 mph).[6]
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Trip to Pakistan It was the last day of school‚ I was happy so were fellow class mates. This day was going to be the best day and the six weeks that we were given of from school. As the time got closer to the end of the day all students in the class were lining up In front of the door like a formula one race‚ they all were so eager to leave the school. But it did not feel right to me leaving and forgetting about all the fun time I had in the school. The bell siren went of and there went my friends
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will help me know who are coming Stay away from me‚ or you will die from my bite. Rattlesnakes‚ the native snake in America‚ are worth spending time watching not only because they are one of the most dangerous and scary creatures in the wilderness‚ but also the only type of snakes that can make the unique sound from its tail. Slithering‚ stealthing‚ waiting‚ the snake springs up to its prey at high speed. A long time ago‚ rattlesnakes were pervasive in rural areas where they were used
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During “Snake Week‚” we read many stories that talked about different snakes. Such snakes are the rattlesnakes and the cobra. We read‚ “A Running Brook of Horror” by Daniel Mannix‚ “How to Recognize Venomous Snakes in North America‚” which was a manual and‚ “Rattlesnake Hunt‚” by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. From these stories‚ I was impressed by all of the research found about the rattlesnake and the cobra. This is some of the interesting facts I found out about these snakes. I found some similarities
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fed up of her husband and wanted him to get killed. 2) Because she saw another snake emerging from her husband mouth. 3) Because the snake was not poisonous. 4) Because she herself was afraid of the snake. 5) None of these Q.13) What is the most suitable title of the story from following alternatives? 1) The king and his daughter. 2) The prince and the princes. 3) The tale of two snakes 4) The foolish snakes. 5) None of these. Q.14) Which of the following statements is definitely False
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