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They eat children for breakfast
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 Originally Posted by SpencerShanks
If all goes according to plan, no small children will be eaten.
this made me LOL!
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Feeding them inside their enclosure makes them more aggressive. You could do a poll on here and graph your results.
Feed Inside-no aggression
Feed outside-no aggression
Feed inside-aggression
Feed outside-aggression
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Re: Need help with some snake myths that I can use for a science fair project!
What about the one that says that snakes like BPs eat pets like cats and small dogs. You could measure a snake and see if a cat could fit lol
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Here's one:
Girls are all scared of snakes.
Or,
More girls are afraid of snakes than boys are.
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i looked up snake myths on google, but didn't find anything good for a science project. you might just make something up, like testing if the snake can learn to do a maze or something, like a rat can. That would be kind of cool
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Re: Need help with some snake myths that I can use for a science fair project!
 Originally Posted by Missy King
i looked up snake myths on google, but didn't find anything good for a science project. you might just make something up, like testing if the snake can learn to do a maze or something, like a rat can. That would be kind of cool 
This is easy.
"If you drop a hair from a horse's tail into water, it will turn into a snake."
[Appalachian folklore...no doubt fueled by copious amounts of bad 'shine, i.e. "He's seeing snakes."]
All the OP needs is a horse tail hair and a glass of water.
Voila!
Instant viper!

[or not]
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Re: Need help with some snake myths that I can use for a science fair project!
 Originally Posted by SpencerShanks
Snakes will eat small children.
Give small children a snake.
Record how many small children are eaten, and how many are not.
Your graph could be a pie chart. If all goes according to plan, no small children will be eaten.
Or you could test a snake's ability to escape it's enclosure. Have the snake's regular enclosure inside of a much larger encloser (binception!) and stage different scenarios to see how long it takes the snake to get out. Things like leaving the lid/doors unlocked, no lid, etc.
Haha! Hahahaha! Oh my good gracious, pie chart!! BINception!!! I don't care who you are, thats funny right there...
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I think pigfat has the best plausible idea, and it's also a good idea to use this forum as a poll. It could be difficult to actually experiment without 1. several years or 2. hundreds of snakes.
Man, I've always been terrible with science projects, so I have nothing to contribute in a helpful way... but even if this thread isn't particularly useful it sure is funny!
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