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  2. Copperheads smell like cucumbers, don't they? Ten myths ... - AOL

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    "Babies and adult snakes all have control of the amount of venom they inject or don't inject. It's completely false." ... "It's meant to smell bad so you go away." Kingsnakes are good snakes.

  3. Garter snake - Wikipedia

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    They do have enlarged teeth in the back of their mouth [14] but their gums are significantly larger and the secretions of their Duvernoy's gland are only mildly toxic. [13] [15] Evidence suggests that garter snake and newt populations share an evolutionary link in their tetrodotoxin resistance levels, implying co-evolution between predator and ...

  4. Snake venom - Wikipedia

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    Some snake bottles also contain the caterpillars (Battus polydamas, Papilionidae) that eat tree leaves (Aristolochia trilobata). Emergency snake medicines are obtained by chewing a three-inch piece of the root of bois canôt (Cecropia peltata) and administering this chewed-root solution to the bitten subject (usually a hunting dog). This is a ...

  5. Licking - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, snakes use smell to track their prey. They smell by using their forked tongues to collect airborne particles, then passing them to the vomeronasal organ. They keep their tongues constantly in motion, sampling particles from the air, ground, and water, analyzing the chemicals found, and determining the presence of prey or predators in ...

  6. Venomous snake - Wikipedia

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    The evolutionary history of venomous snakes can be traced back to as far as 28 million years ago. [1] Snake venom is modified saliva used for prey immobilization and self-defense and is usually delivered through highly specialized teeth, hollow fangs, directly into the bloodstream or tissue of the target.

  7. 275 Fun Yes or No Questions for Every Social Situation - AOL

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    16. Do you like a good debate? 17. Do you avoid conflict at all costs? 18. Are you humble? 19. Does skydiving sound like fun? 20. Do you like scary movies? 21. Do you think you know more than most ...

  8. Forked tongue - Wikipedia

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    Reptiles smell using the tip of their tongue, and a forked tongue allows them to sense from which direction a smell is coming. [citation needed] Sensing from both sides of the head and following trails based on chemical cues is called tropotaxis. [1]

  9. Snakes showing up in your dreams? That's not actually a bad thing

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    And a snake dream may just come to you in order to remind you of your innate ability to do just that. Snakes in dreams also indicate it may be time to make a swift move Snakes shed their skin in ...