how did the snake drink water?
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According to Cundall, snakes have a different system to drink water, which involves the skin folds which function like tiny tubes in a sponge, drawing waterinto the snake's mouth through capillary action. The snakesmuscle's action then squeezes the water down its gut. Snakesseldom actually drink, so it isbelieved
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In the poem "Snake" written by D. H. LAWRENCE, the snake drank water by resting his throat upon the stone bottom and sipped the water into his leeway-long body. After drinking water, he lifted his head just like herd do and flickered his forked tongue, thought for a time and then bent down to sip some more water.
A snake called upon the poet's water trough on a heated afternoon to suppress his thirst. The poet who had also got on to the trough to fill water in a pitcher lingered for the snake since he had arrive at the trough before to the poet.
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