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  Awesome 8: Super snakes Snakes are masters of disguise, skilled hunters, and champion eaters. Here are eight awesome things you may not have known about these carnivorous reptiles. THEY CAN SMELL WITH THEIR TONGUES. PHOTOGRAPH BY ANTHONYATA, DREAMSTIME A snake uses its tongue to help it smell. It flicks its long, forked tongue to pick up chemical molecules from the air, ground, or water. The tongue carries the smelly molecules back to two small openings in the roof of the snake's mouth where they're analyzed. Mmmm, lunch! THEY CAN "SEE" HEAT. PHOTOGRAPH BY MGKUIJPERS, DREAMSTIME Some snakes—such as  pythons,   rattlesnakes,  and copperheads—can't see well and use other senses to find prey. These creatures have openings called pit holes in front of their eyes. These pits sense the heat given off by warm-blooded prey. The snakes' heat vision allows the vipers to track prey day or night. THEIR VENOM CAN KILL AND CURE. PHOTOGRAPH BY MGKUIJPERS, DREAMSTIME By sin...

SOME OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY TAKEN BY ME

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ABOUT K -POP

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                    K-POP FACTS ABOUT BTS BLACK PINK        Kpop stands for Korean popular music. It is most commonly known as K-pop which is mainstream music that originated in South Korea. K-pop music in the country could be thought of as similar to Taylor SwifT t in the United States . 💟 What is Kpop music? The term K-pop includes many different musical elements and genres under its  umbrella . Along with Korean pop, it can also include Korean rock music, hip hop, and electronic music. K-pop is considered a fairly new form of music. The type of K-Pop music that you’re listening to today was formed around the 1990s. The roots of K-pop began in the 1950s, however, and have since then already been influenced a lot by different types of Western music and pop groups. American pop music culture has especially had – and still does have – an effect on K-Pop. 💟 What was the first Kpop group in Korea? Unlike other ...