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Answered by Sarah0909
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Other factsSome mongooses are legendary snake fighters. The Indian gray mongoose is particuarlly known for its fondness of fighting and eating poisonous snakes, such as cobras. "Rikki-tikki-tavi" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling about a young mongoose that fights a cobra.

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Snake:-

1. There are Nearly 3000 Varieties of Snakes

Some of them are long, some of them are short, some are multi-coloured, some are pitch black. But most importantly, some can be venomous while some are totally harmless.

2. Snakes are Deaf and Cannot Hear Sounds

Snakes don’t have ears at all. Snakes stay close to the ground and slide flat to it as much as possible. This is because they sense and judge the movement through vibrations on the ground, using their jaws.

3. Most Poisonous Snakes Have Bright Colours

The bright colours are a great warning sign for any kind of predator to instantly realize that this snake could be poisonous and can kill them if they bite. However, a few non-venomous snakes have this quality and have bright colours on their scales, too. This fools the predators and keeps them safe.

4. Snakes Live Longer in Zoos Than in the Wild

One of the most interesting pieces of snakes information for kids on the internet to note is that snakes live longer in captivity and grow larger as well. An anaconda in South America has lived for nearly 28 years. Some anacondas are known to grow up to as long as 38 feet and can weigh upwards of 120 kg.

5. Snakes Eat Only When They Feel Hungry

Many snakes have different times when they feel hungry. Some can eat every 2-3 days, while others eat once in two weeks or even once a month. It all depends on their physical activity, which is why snakes in zoos tend to eat only a few times in the entire year.

Mongoose:-

1. Mongooses are mostly found in Africa, Iberian peninsula and Asia.

2. They are usually found on treetops, in deserts and in grasslands. Some can be found near water bodies as well.

3. There are around 20 genera and 34 species in which mongooses are categorized.

4. Their sizes varies with species. Some species may grow a meager 7 inches in length while some others can get as long as 2 feet.

5. They generally have gray or brown fur and some of the mongoose species show ringed tails and streaked coat.

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