Snake Myths and Realities
Myth: Rat Snakes are
poisonous.
Reality: Rat snakes are
Non-poisonous, rodent-eating Reptiles.
Myth: Rat Snakes mate with
cobras.
Reality: Rat Snakes or any
other snakes will not mate with any snake out of its own species. Cobras eat
other snakes so a mating between a Cobra and a Rat snake is not possible.
Myth: Snakes drink Milk.
Reality: Snakes drink water
and do not drink milk, neither can they digest it properly. They are reptiles
and have no association with milk, only mammals who have mammary glands can
produce milk and thus a liking for milk in non-mammals is unlikely. But in a
crises when severely dehydrated, a snake might drink any liquid available.
Myth: Some Snakes grow a
beard as they get older.
Reality: Snakes are reptiles
and do not have any hair on their bodies let alone a beard. It is impossible
for them to have beards for their bodies do not have any ability of growing
hair.
Myth: Snakes carry a diamond
in their forehead.
Reality: it is impossible for
a Snake to carry anything in its head. The mythological status attached with a
Snake in India is probably responsible for this myth.
Reality: Snakes are not
vengeful animals and do not have the necessary intelligence to remember people
or places for getting revenge. Hindi Movies (Bollywood) have a lot to do with
the creation of this myth.
Myth: If one Snake is killed
its partner will trace you (no matter wherever you are).
Reality: Snakes are not
vengeful animals and are not interested in chasing or tracing people who hurt
them. They do not have the necessary memory and intellect to remember people to
trace them back. Neither do snakes have a feeling of camaraderie nor do snakes
pair for life. Once again Bollywood is responsible for this myth.
Myth: Flying Snakes can
pierce somebody’s forehead or put out their eyes.
Reality: Flying Snake does
not actually fly but only glides through the air by extending its ribs and
pulling in the underside. It can glide a distance of 330 feet or 100 metre. It
has an elongated head, which gives the scary feeling that it can pierce a
person’s head or eyes.
Myth: Snakes found in India
can spit venom.
Reality: No Snake found in
India can spit venom. Only Spitting-Cobras can spit venom and they are not
found in India.
Myth: There are “Two-
headed” snakes.
Reality: The Snake-charmers
spread the myth about the Two-headed Snakes only to maintain the mythological
status of the snakes in India so they can continue attracting large crowds to
their Snake shows. In reality nothing like a Two-headed Snake exists.
these red snakes really exist?????? still confused..
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fiction or nonfiction still confused
ReplyDeletei don't think it is true!!!
ReplyDeleteRat snakes are Non-poisonous, rodent-eating Reptiles.
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