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    The Rattler Analysis

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    ‘The Rattler”, the tension and duty reflect the sorrow the man felt after killing the snake, but revealed his role when protecting others. The man was not at ease when he consciously decided to take the life of one of nature's creatures, but was enlightened knowing that he saved human lives that were potentially in danger. In other word, the man was conflicted between choosing to kill an innocent, but harmful snake or to fulfill his job of protecting the weak. The author's diction heightens the…

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    Cobras Movie Analysis

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    Cobras are dangerous creatures that has a deadly bite. Even with those risks, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi have fought the snakes in the garden anyways. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, the book and the movie has both differences, and similarities. The book tells of a war that Rikki-Tikki fought against the black cobras, dust brown snakes, and other serpents in the garden, written by Rudyard Kipling. The movie also tells of a war that Rikki fought against those evil serpents. The movie was produced by Chuck Jones. Rikki…

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    Facts About Stingrays

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    Stingray You’re at the ocean walking through the water; when all of a sudden you see something move only inches away from your feet. You can’t see what it is, but little do you know, you just barely escaped a very painful attack. Stingrays are both dangerous and very interesting animals, from their amazing camouflaging abilities, to their incredibly painful stings. Stingrays have such incredible camouflaging abilities, they can practically hide in plain site. Stingrays come in a multitude of…

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    approached our first intersection, and decided to go left on to the old, white, wooden bridge. As my sister and I walked towards the bridge my sister screamed. There were two black snakes curled up on the path. The snake’s were small with tiny blackheads. the tall uncut grass gave one snake a good hiding place, but the other snake was in the middle of the path.…

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    these snakes can destroy an area. How can people fix the problems that invasive species bring to us?…

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    1. My biggest fear has always been snakes .I would rather be in front of a lion than a snake. I would not want to explain what happen to me when my husband by crying to pull a joke hide a snake toy in my closet. It took me weeks to recover. I really don’t want anybody to tell me how to overcome that fear because I can’t .I have been told multiple times that black snake are good but every time I see a dead one I am just as scare as it was a rattlesnake. Biopsychosocial approach include three…

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    get away. The snake was to close. I was paralyzed with fear my arms whaling myself up against the truck. My heart about to pound out of my chest, my stomach clenched up, and the fear was crippling my mind to think clear. I was petrified, 3ft diamond back rattler curled up at my feet. Rattling its tale with fury to intimidate me, this worked! In the truck my mom rushing with fear to trying to open the door for me, the door was pushing me closer to the snake. No! Mom, I said. The snake did not…

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    clutches of eggs ranging in the 80s. There are treatable sicknesses mites give off to snakes, but in order to fully know if your snake has been infected with IBD, (Reptiles, n.d.) a proper evaluation by a veterinarian must take place in order to diagnose treatments (if there’s any at all). Other sicknesses from parasites seem twice as bad, but happen to have treatments available. For instance, Trichomoniasis found in snakes is caused by indigestion of rodents containing parasites or Amebiasis…

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    The Very Controversial Snake There are many common assumptions, beliefs, and stereotypes about snakes (serpents).The snake is a very controversial figure for they are seen as either cunning, deceiving, and greedy, sign of death and sickness, or as a part of creation, immortality, hero, or as a protector. And that's just the tip of the iceberg of their many characteristics. Asian, African, and Australian snakes are viewed as a great and good power such as a Rainbow and Rain God, the…

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    Elephant Speech

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    and an elephant are under attacked by a very aggressive snake, can you imagine what is their reaction in that situation? Which one will be the winner? Firstly, we take a look at the elephant. Elephant is a very giant animal and has a very thick skin which make the poisonous fangs of the snake become useless. So the attack of the snake doesn’t matter. In that situation, the elephant only need to pick up his feet and step on top of the snake and kill it immediately. The elephant doesn’t take…

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