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Titel: Don't Sleep, There are Snakes, Untertitel: Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle, Einband: Taschenbuch, Autor: Daniel Everett, Verlag: Profile Books, Sprache: Englisch, Seiten: 300, Maße: 196x130x25 mm, Gewicht: 274 g, Verkäufer: BuchHoffmannEutin, Schlagworte: Amazonas - Amazonien Englische Bücher / Geisteswissenschaften / Sprachwissenschaft Indigene Völker BIOGRAPHY
Prior to shedding, snakes' eyes become opaque and milky-looking as the snakes secrete a milky fluid between the old skin and the new skin to aid shedding. The snakes rub their mouths against something to split the old skin, then they peel it back like pulling off a sock inside-out. The old skin is colorless; the eye scales are clearly visible.
The phrase “Don’t Sleep There Are Snakes” is a warning commonly used by outdoor adventurers who are aware of the risks associated with encountering snakes while camping or sleeping outdoors. While snakes may be a natural part of the environment, they can also pose a serious threat to humans if not handled properly.
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