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35468
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A poem about finding snake-spit beads in the forest, and pondering the whereabouts of said animals.
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35605
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After having a close call with some venomous snakes, an old man turned to religion to repay his prayers on during the incident.
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36156
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This collection of the top ten photos included categories such as ages of the photographers, plants, landscapes, outdoor recreation, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and animal behavior. Nearly all of the winners came from towns in North Carolina’s three regions.
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36543
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Women have been included in anthropological studies of serpent-handling, but no past research has focused specifically and solely on the experiences of the women who practice this tradition, nor has it been collected by a female researcher. Interviews with the women demonstrate that experiences, actual roles in church life, and accounts will vary from person to person, from church to church, and from state to state.
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37820
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A few tidbits about snake folklore, ducks, a fishing story, and a tool used for removing fishing hooks.
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37823
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Snakes of North Carolina are pictured here with captions.
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37885
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There are many people who believe false information about snakes, such as the snakes tongue is a stinger, or that the tongue can inject venom. The snake primarily uses its tongue as an aide to smell and touch.
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38156
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Fur resources biologist Ken Wilson recounts some of the things he has witnessed while working in the field, such as animal behaviors and encounters with trappers.
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