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  2. Snake charming - Wikipedia

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    A typical performance may also include handling the snakes or performing other seemingly dangerous acts, as well as other street performance staples, like juggling and sleight of hand. The practice was historically the profession of some tribesmen in India well into the 20th century but snake charming declined rapidly after the government ...

  3. Human uses of reptiles - Wikipedia

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    [2] [88] An experiment using fake snakes and turtles in Canada showed that snakes were run over more often than turtles, often when drivers apparently intentionally swerved to strike the snakes. [2] In Australia, 38% of people surveyed stated that they attacked large elapid snakes to protect children and pets, and because they feared and hated ...

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  5. 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.

  6. Man Convicted for Real 'Snakes on a Plane' - AOL

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    A notorious wildlife smuggler, known as the "Lizard King," has been sentenced to six months in prison in Malaysia after being nabbed smuggling 95 live boa constrictors in his

  7. Reptilian humanoid - Wikipedia

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    In South Asian and Southeast Asian mythology, the Nāga are semi-divine creatures which are half-human and half-snakes. [1] Claims of sightings of reptilian creatures occur in Southern United States, where swamps are common. In the late 1980s, there were hundreds of supposed sightings of a "Lizard Man" in Bishopville, South Carolina. [2]

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    $22.95 at amazon.com. Snake in A Can. We know the Drummonds love a good snake prank!Ree says, "I know it's difficult for some people to understand a married couple pranking each other with fake ...

  9. Zack Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Oddly enough, despite his plentiful confidence, Zack is an extreme ophidiophobe, arachnophobe, and entomophobe meaning he is terrified of snakes, spiders, and insects although, on one occasion when performing magic for a group of children seeking shelter from a monster attack, he handled two fake snakes and used them to scare off Bulk and Skull ...

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