National Serpent Day in USA
National Serpent Day in USA is held on February 1. This event in the first decade of the month February is annual.
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In many different eras of human history, serpents have been equally feared and admired.
National Serpent Day is a day to try to get over your fears, it is not unusual to be afraid of snakes but only some are venomous. Snakes may not be for the faint of heart, but they might one day help treat those hearts Across religions and cultures, serpents and snakes have been used as a symbol of evil, medicine, fertility and much more.
They're slick, sly, and incredibly interesting! Serpentes are incredibly fascinating animals with compelling designs and an enigmatic reputation.
In actuality, there are over 3,000 different species of snakes on the planet. The longest is the reticulated python, the smallest is the Barbados thread snake, at around four inches, and the heaviest is the green anaconda. The purpose of National Serpent Day is to increase public knowledge of snakes.
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