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World’s Largest Snake – Biggest Snake in the World – and Longest Snake Ever
We humans have inborn complex behaviors toward snakes that are not based upon prior experience. These behaviors are called instincts. It is from instincts that were are able to tell a snake is a scaring, slithering and terrifying creature that...
165 commentsBiggest Snakes in the World
Biggest Snakes in the World maybe you have been wondering which is the biggest snake in the world, here you can find out
3 commentsAnaconda (The Largest Snakes In The World)
Anacondas are huge snakes belonging to the Boa family and are also known as Water Boa. The name suits them well, since they are the most aquatic of the Boas, and live in or near swamps and back river systems. They are also found in tropical...
112 commentsLargest Animals (Past and Present)
I've had tons of fun researching 10 Most interesting animals (you probably haven't heard of) and 20 Most Wacky Plants of the World. I started to wonder, what are the largest land, sea, and air animals of the world? Also, what are the largest animals historically? So I did some more research, and now I will share for your viewing pleasure.
5 commentsWhat Non-Venomous Snakes Are Dangerous to Humans?
The top 5 most potentially dangerous non-venomous snakes.
3 commentsNot a Good Day to Die: Operation Anaconda
“Not a Good Day to Die”, by Sean Naylor, tells the story of Operation Anaconda in which intelligence played a crucial role. Naylor objectively narrates the actual events of Operation Anaconda from January 2002 to its conclusion on March 18, 2008 with open condor.
0 commentsMorgellon's : A Parasitic Infestation Beginning to be Recognized
Using the Internet to research the problem(s), I was able to identify Morgellon's in Pam, circa...2003 or 2004, somewhere in there. Our thought at the time was that she might have picked it up during her homeless period (drinking from a stock tank...
21 commentsThe Biggest Snake That Ever Lived
Recently, the fossils of the biggest snake that has ever lived were uncovered in South America. The snake, known as Titanoboa was so large that it made the monstrous pythons and anacondas of today look like worms.
45 commentsEvery Word Tells a Story #1: Atoms, Assassins and Asteroids
There are over 1.5 million words in the English language and it grows every day. Due to the ubiquity of English speaking people and the colonial influences, the language thrives by freely borrowing and adapting words from other languages. English words can take their origins not only from the traditional Greek, Latin, French and Spanish roots but also from diverse languages such as Arabic, Tamil, Polynesian, Native American and a multitude of other languages.
12 commentsI, Spade : The Life Story of a #2 Shovel
My name is Spade. Stan Spade, and yes, I'm a #2 shovel. The shop foreman wanted to name me Sam when I came off the assembly line, but his company attorneys vetoed the notion. Something about a detective by that name. Possible copyright infringement,...
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