Irulas only went towards snakes , not away from them . Explain.
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The phrase 'Irulas only went towards snakes, not away from them' shows the familiarity of Irula tribe and its people with snakes.
Explanation:
- In the context of 'Kali and The Snake,' the statement 'Irulas only went towards...from them shows the acquaintance of the tribe people with snakes.
- They do not fear the snakes but rather use their potential to catch them in order to make serums that act as antidote to poison of the snakes.
- They have a friendliness towards them as they are well-known about the behavioral patterns of the snakes and thus, they don't react anxiously when they see a snake but act quite normally.
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