Examples of using Snakes in English and their translations into Tamil
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With good fortune, you would avoid the snakes.
Snakes may lay eggs in communal burrows, where a large number of adults combine to keep the eggs warm.
The belief is that Vasuki and other snakes took refuge under the god Subrahmanya in the caves at Subramanya. Here Subrahmanya is worshipped as a snake.[2].
The book for October will be Don't Sleep, There are Snakes: Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle.
A research laboratory to extract venom from snakes is proposed here. The park also has a large collection of non-poisonous snakes including pythons.
Don't sleep, there are snakes: Life and language in the Amazonian jungle, New York.
Who says that snakes always have to be green or gray">
Most people fear snakes and don't want to even look at them.
Soil-dwelling snakes should have terrariums with a larger footprint, while tree snakes feel comfortable in terrariums that tend to go up in height rather than in width.
Already with the nutrition shows that snakes are to be kept completely different than for example hamsters, guinea pigs and dwarf rabbits.
Psychoactive toad Poisonous fish List of poisonous animals Toxic birds Venomous fish Venomous mammals Venomous snakes List of venomous animals.
small furry animals- dislikes snakes and writing brief descriptions of himself because he never knows what to say.
falling on the floor, laughing hysterically, staggering around like drunkards, twisting like snakes, howling like wild beasts.
This time it appears that the"animals" in the hands of the depicted figures represent some misunderstood technology, rather than real snakes.
pests such as rats, green flies, cockroaches, snakes.
Snakes have been associated with power,
shotshells designed to be fired at close range(less than four yards) for killing snakes, rats and similar-sized animals. Such shells are typically intended to be fired from handguns, particularly revolvers.[6]
The Nairs of Kerala claim to be Kshatriyas of Nagavanshi descent, thus maybe snake worship was popularized and brought to wider practise by them. Mostly, snakes were seen as a symbol of fertility. Elsewhere in India, snakes are worshiped on Nag Panchami, Nagaradhane and Aashleshabali.
Lizard and Snakes.
It also accommodates other reptiles like snakes that are caught straying at the tribal villages nearby for short periods before they are released back into the sanctuary, most recently an Indian Python.