Do you think the practice of snake charmer is right give reason for ur answer
Answers
Answered by
0
Snake Charmer
Explanation:
- No, snake-charming is not a good idea.
- Because snakes lack ears, they are unable to hear anything and are not mesmerized by the sound of the flute; nonetheless, snakes may be influenced by the vibrations produced by the flute.
- The snakes' "dance" is actually a scared sway in response to the snake charmer's motions, as a sort of self-defense from the pipe's "attack."
- Snake charmers are sometimes mistaken for traditional healers and magicians, particularly in rural regions.
- These sorcerers manufacture and sell a variety of potions and unguents that claim to cure everything from the common cold to resurrecting the dead.
- The snake is usually lethargic and unwilling to bite anyhow, so the charmer sits out of biting range.
- Removal of the snake's fangs or venom glands, or even stitching the snake's mouth shut, are more radical methods of protection.
Answered by
0
Answer:
No
Explanation:
the practice of snake charming is not right. the snakes are tortured and illtreated to make them perform as their charmers wish to.
Similar questions