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    They eat children for breakfast
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpencerShanks View Post
    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.
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    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!

    Quote Originally Posted by Missy King View Post
    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!

    Quote Originally Posted by SpencerShanks View Post
    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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    Myths?

    Snakes are evil
    Snakes are sneeky
    Snakes will cause incontinence well maybe for some people

    Oh! Oh! Oh! Here's one you can graft with some slight research. Python's in Florida are going to grow into monster sizes and eat your children and pets. Mawhaaaaa
    I wonder if Florida has forgotten about the crocks, cotton mouths, and Hillbillies they have living in those swamps.
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