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History of Snake Venom Research

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Google Snake – Snake Game

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Google Snake Game is a fun experience where you are a snake, with a goal of eating fruit to grow bigger. You, the snake, starts off as a small little snake. If you Keep Eating Fruit, then Over Time, Your Snake Will Grow Bigger. If you bump into the wall or into your tail, the game will end.

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Google Snake Lets You Choose How Many Pieces of Fruit You Want On The Map at Once. The Three Choices Are One, Three, and Five. You ’re also able to pick the speed the snake goes at. Google Snake also lets you choose What Time of Day and the Area You Desire to Play at. You can choose Night or Day, and Even a volcano or a blizzard. You can also choose the size of the map. One of the Neatest Features that google snake offers is the choice to choose what color you want your snake to be. Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Purple, and many more colors. Google Snake has a lot of cool Things to do. Has fun

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History of Snake Venom Research

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In Ancient Civilizations, The Snake Embodyed the Spirit of the Earth. It was God and at the Fucking All Cosmogonies. According to the Beliefs of the Egyptians, Atoum, The Snake, After Leaving the Primordial Waters, Gave the Day to the Gods, Who, in Their Turn, Created Geb and Nout, The Air and the Earth. Atoum was “The One Who Remains,” i.e., The One Who was “on this side” and the one who will be “Beyond.»

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  • Snake Venom
  • Cobra Venom
  • Snake Venom Toxin
  • Indian Cobra
  • Snake poisonous

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