How can a snake charmer make snakes dance?
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Snakes are trapped and taken from their natural habitats. ... The “dance” these snakes perform is actually a terrified reactive sway to the snake charmer's movements—as a means of self-defense from “attack” by the pipe. Snake charming is so violent, in fact, that the Indian Wildlife Act of 1972 actually banned it.
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Snake charming is the practice of appearing to hypnotize a snake (often a cobra) by playing and waving around an instrument called a pungi. ...
Snake charming is the practice of appearing to hypnotize a snake (often a cobra) by playing and waving around an instrument called a pungi. ...Ancient Egypt was home to one form of snake charming, though the practice as it exists today likely arose in India.
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