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  2. Slither.io - Wikipedia

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    An example of Slither.io gameplay, showing one player's snake eating the remains of another snake that has died. This is only a part of the map. The objective of the game is to control a snake, also known as "slithers", around a wide area and eat pellets, defeating and consuming other players to gain mass to grow the largest and longest in the game. [1]

  3. Deadly Creatures - Wikipedia

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    The game's concept was inspired when lead designer Jordan Itkowitz had a dream about using the Wii Remote to control a snake, slithering through the grass and striking a mouse. [6] In brainstorming, the idea of the snake and other creatures were left on the cutting room floor, leaving the scorpion and tarantula. [3]

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  5. 'Rally snake?': Serpent slithering through dugout can't ... - AOL

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    A snake wound its way across the top step of the Dodgers dugout during Game 2 of the NLCS, but it didn't bring good luck in a 7-3 loss to the Mets.

  6. Mamba - Wikipedia

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    Black mambas live in the savannas and rocky hills of southern and eastern Africa. They are Africa's longest venomous snake, reaching up to 14 feet in length, although 8.2 feet is more the average. They are also among the fastest snakes in the world, slithering at speeds of up to 12.5 miles per hour. [2] [6]

  7. A look at the world's longest snake which measures over 32 ...

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    The world longest snake is the reticulated python. The longest ever found in the species measured a whopping 32 feet, 9.5 inches long. ... The world's largest slithering snake is sure to send a ...

  8. Woman Finds Deadly Tiger Snake 'Slithering Up Her Leg ... - AOL

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    A woman in Australia is recovering from the shock of finding a deadly snake in her car while driving on the freeway. Authorities arrived to help the woman after they received reports of her ...

  9. Undulatory locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Snakes primarily rely on undulatory locomotion to move through a wide range of environments. Undulatory locomotion is the type of motion characterized by wave-like movement patterns that act to propel an animal forward. Examples of this type of gait include crawling in snakes, or swimming in the lamprey. Although this is typically the type of ...