Many of these creatures do not like, many of them disgust, fear, someone, perhaps even physical reaction. But someone thinks snakes gracefully and beautifully, and sees them as the real stuff of art. For this type of art did not take too much imagination as much courage. For this exercise should be a great experience in dealing with this very dangerous creatures.
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