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Picture 10: The prices of snake viewing and taking pictures with them.
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Picture 9: Snakes don't have eyelids, they don't blink.
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Picture 8: The snake is good at camouflaging & has beautiful shiny patterns
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Picture 7: when the snake has shed its  skin which is thick, hard and rough.
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Picture 6: The python after eating it takes longest 2 weeks for it to digest its food.
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Picture 5: The metal stainless steel snake stick helps to uphold the snake.
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Picture 4: Albino pythons are one of the most scarce snakes to find around.
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Picture 3: The snakes are kept in glass tanks with the proper temperature.
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Picture 2: Lwandle Duma is one of the  snake owners, holding a corn snake
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Picture 1: Licensed snake house in Soweto vilakazi street
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Snakes as pets
We all know as one of the most dangerous and venomous reptiles, that feast of other animals and less likely on human too, you mostly find them in forests and jungles all around the world. I guess that's a perception that we'll always have about snakes, that they kill without any remorse just to feed on their hunger. In the African culture snakes are a symbol of evil spirits and if a snake comes in someone's yard then that family needs to go get cleansed because the ancestors of that family are trying to send a message, whether its a good or a bad message that is never known but the only person who can try interpret it would be the 'sangoma' a traditional healer. Some of us see snakes as ordinary animals and that's the message we are trying to spread to others not minding how the media has portrayed these reptiles, non-vernomous snakes can be your favourite pets.
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