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  2. Snake charming - Wikipedia

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    Although snakes are able to sense sound, they lack the outer ear that would enable them to hear the music. They follow the movement of the charmer and the pungi that the charmer holds with his hands. [ 5 ] : 251 The snake considers the person and pungi a threat and responds to it as if it were a predator.

  3. Deimatic behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Spirama helicina resembling the face of a snake in a deimatic or bluffing display. Deimatic behaviour or startle display [1] means any pattern of bluffing behaviour in an animal that lacks strong defences, such as suddenly displaying conspicuous eyespots, to scare off or momentarily distract a predator, thus giving the prey animal an opportunity to escape.

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  5. Batesian mimicry - Wikipedia

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    Batesian mimicry is a form of mimicry where a harmless species has evolved to imitate the warning signals of a harmful species directed at a predator of them both. It is named after the English naturalist Henry Walter Bates , who worked on butterflies in the rainforests of Brazil.

  6. Florida dad keeps 200 exotic snakes in converted garage - AOL

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    The love for snakes is a family affair for the Christoforus, who own 200 of the serpents — such as rare green tree pythons, Amazon basin boas, Boeleni pythons and two venomous species, including ...

  7. What is the deal with those mysterious 'tire snakes ... - AOL

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    Others decried the snakes as litter, the work of a scofflaw illegally dumping old tires. "Sure beats paying a fee to dispose of them," one wrote. Businesses affected by the "snake bombings ...

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