Scientific Snake Vs Spider Persuasive Essay

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To Hell With Snakes And Spiders, What We Need To Watch Out For Are Centipedes

What do you fear most, snakes or spiders? Personally, I’m going with spiders every time … I hate these things

However, I might have to revise my decision in the scientific snake vs spider debate and to appoint a third species for most terrifying :. The centipede.

I know what you’re thinking: “This guy Really Centipede glass nerves?”. While you’re probably right about that last part, I have a very good reason to fear centipedes more snakes or spiders.

Just watch the video below to see what I mean

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