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FREE REPORT: WORLD SNAKE DAY |
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by Meena Pandey | 16-07-2020 15:23 0 |
Every year we celebrate July 16 as ¡®World Snake Day¡¯. Snake s are the important components of an ecosystem. World snake day is a chance to commend snakes and bring issues to light about their protection. While snakes are undermined by numerous individuals of similar issues that influence all natural life (territory misfortune, environmental change, and infection), negative perspectives toward snakes might be the greatest boundary to their protection since it regularly obstructs endeavors to address different dangers. Snakes devour a wide range of creatures including bugs little rodents and frogs. Snakes eat their prey entire on the grounds that their lower jaw can isolate from the upper jaw. Large snakes can even eat little deer, pigs, monkeys, and even primates. Snakes depend on the earth to control their internal heat level. They spend as long in the warm sun as they have to so as to get warm, and when they become excessively warm, they discover shade to chill. They are commonly not forceful except if they are chasing or feel like they have to safeguard themselves. They shed their skin three to six times each year. Luckily, snakes are not generally pursued, yet their numbers are as yet declining because of deforestation and environmental change causing the weakening of their natural surroundings and a declining measure of accessible prey. World Snake Day is a significant day with regards to expanding mindfulness about the various types of snake all around the globe. Snakes will in general have a negative meaning. Many individuals are terrified of snakes, and obviously, we can comprehend the reasons why! Nobody prefers the idea of being eaten up by a snake, isn't that right? Notwithstanding, snakes are incredible animals and they are so imperative to the world that we live in. There are in excess of 3,5000 types of a snake far and wide. Of the 3,500 types of a snake the world over, there are just around 600 that are venomous. This is under 25 percent of snakes! There are just 200 types of snake that represent a significant hazard to human life too. Subsequently, snakes are not even close as stressing or terrifying as we might suspect they seem to be. Snakes may not be the correct pet for everybody, except in the event that we have it in us to take on the test it is to possess and think about a pet snake, World Snake Day might be an ideal opportunity to settle on that choice. If not, in any case, we can exploit this day to gain proficiency with some increasingly about these unbelievable creatures. References: a) https://www.snakes.ngo/world-snake-day-2020/ b) https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/world-snake-day/?timezone_offset=nan |
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Hi Meena Pandey, this is a mentor, Sang Su Lee.
As reading through your article, I realized that there is no useless part in the ecosystem. Even snakes, the animals that humans fear the most (to some), I did not know that they play such a crucial role in the environment. Thank you for introducing an interesting day.
Green cheers~
Posted 23-07-2020 23:10
Thank you Puja.
Posted 18-07-2020 17:11
Thank u Meena sis for sharing such wonderful article.It helped me alot to carry good information .Keep writing more ...
With best wishes,
Puja
Posted 18-07-2020 14:55
Thank you Nsikakabasi.
Posted 18-07-2020 13:41
Thank you Taehyun mentor.
Posted 18-07-2020 13:39
Thank you for this informative article. I hope you are keeping safe. Indeed sankes are important in our eco system.
Posted 18-07-2020 06:41
Hello Meena Pandey, this is mentor Taehyun!
Thank you for your article on the unfamiliar anniversary of World Snake Day! Actually, I don't like snakes that much. But in terms of ecosystem diversity, snakes are doing a really great job as a top consumer in the ecosystem, and they're balancing the ecosystem. I think it's a creature with a lot of amazing properties. Thank you for introducing us to our amazing anniversary and amazing facts about snakes!
Thank you for the report!
Green cheers!
Posted 18-07-2020 03:38
Thank you Rafa.
Posted 18-07-2020 02:18
Thank you Shishir.
Posted 18-07-2020 02:18
Thank you Sandesh.
Posted 18-07-2020 02:17
Snakes are literally poison filters of the environment.
Save Snakes. Thanks for sharing!!
Posted 18-07-2020 00:39
Greetings Meena,
Wonderful Report and yeah snakes population are declining. to convey their modelling and working more effectively is also present day challenge.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Sandesh!!
Posted 17-07-2020 20:29
Ahlan Meena Pandey!
Greetings from UAE
First off, congratulations on this post.Thanks for sharing an insightful article on Snakes
Happy world snake day!
Great Report!
Posted 17-07-2020 18:51
Thank you Kushal dai
Posted 17-07-2020 18:37
Hello Meena
Greetings and Namaste from Nepal
Wishing you a safe stay
Thank you for your report on WORLD SNAKE DAY
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Green Cheers :)
Best wishes,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 17-07-2020 13:50
Thank you Chloe.
Posted 17-07-2020 12:10
Hello!
Thank you for the enlightening post on snakes. All animals play significant roles in the ecosystem no matter their size.
Regards!
Chloe
Posted 17-07-2020 04:21
Thanks for sharing about World Snake Day.
Posted 17-07-2020 01:10
A concise research Meena.
keep it up.
Posted 17-07-2020 00:57
Thank you Sonika.
Posted 17-07-2020 00:44
Thank you Sagar dai.
Posted 17-07-2020 00:43
Hello Meena!
I hope you are fine and doing great!
Thanks for sharing informative report on Snake and its importance.
Happy world snake day!
GREEN CHEERS!
Regards,
Sonika
Posted 17-07-2020 00:20
Wonderful Report Meena
Posted 16-07-2020 23:21
Thank you Susma.
Posted 16-07-2020 21:49
Hello meena sis,
I hope you are fine and doing well,
Thank you for this informative report about Snake.
It helped me to increase my knowledge regarding snakes.
Thank you,
Keep shining and keep shearing such wonderful reports,
Regards,
Susma
Posted 16-07-2020 21:01