I don't think how to describe snakes is as impressive as the above sentence. Most people's feelings for snakes are probably inseparable from this cold-blooded animal. It is estimated that most people have an unknown fear of snakes.
Actually, I am no exception. Maybe I was influenced too much by TV dramas and the environment when I was a child. But I can't say I'm scared. After all, I have seen snakes and killed one or two directly or indirectly.
I don't think anyone will accuse me of killing animals here. After all, these two snakes are not protected species, and they were killed for a reason, not to mention that I didn't do it myself.
I probably had a lot of fate with snakes when I was a child. There was a time when I met a snake every few days. I wonder if this fate is good or bad.
The first time I saw a snake with my own eyes, it should be in primary school. I don't remember the specific grade. I only saw part of the snake, not the whole picture. But that experience was enough to deepen my fear of snakes for a while.
The first time I saw a snake, I was too scared to move. Because I only saw part of the snake, but I didn't see its head and tail. I was lucky at that time, so I put my head closer to see if it was a snake. After reading it, my heart suddenly cooled, and I immediately decided that it was a real snake. I wonder if it is poisonous. In short, I am afraid that it is a poisonous snake. In short, it's terrible.
At that time, the place where I first saw the snake was in the toilet built with wooden boards in my backyard. The snake can only see part of its body through the cracks in the board used to build the toilet. I was going to the bathroom. Although I was scared, I didn't wipe my ass right away, raised my pants and ran away. I was so scared that I forgot to run. When the toilet was finished, I slowly wiped my ass with toilet paper, and then I thought about lifting my pants and running away. I even looked back behind me when I was running to see if the snake was chasing me.
As for why you are so afraid of snakes, it is simple. When I was a child, I watched TV and often told the story of Agkistrodon, saying that people who were bitten by Agkistrodon would die if there was no antidote within five steps. What's even funnier is that you don't walk, but jump to avoid being poisoned and dying, but most TV dramas have bad endings.
There are also some film and television plots, which say that snakes, an animal, have a sense of self-protection and attack fast-moving creatures in front of them. That's why when I first saw the snake, I was so scared that I even looked back when I was running to see if he would catch up and bite me.
Maybe he was too young to know much about snakes at that time, so I believe that all the poisoned characters in the film and television dramas died suddenly and tragically. So you may have a lingering fear of snakes.