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Why Some Snakes Avoid Eye Contact

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The Snake That Uses Bark Shavings to Conceal Its Scent

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Why Snakes Sometimes Climb Straight Up Smooth Surfaces

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Why Some Snakes Disappear Into the Same Spot Every Year

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How to Tell If a Snake Is Trying to Escape

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How Snakes Learn to Associate Objects With Feeding

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The Snake That Can Mimic the Movement of Scorpions

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Why Some Snakes Only Strike After Being Touched

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How Snakes Adapt Their Slithering Style to Muddy Terrain

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