Got warts? Toads are very bumpy creatures. The myth is that if you touch a toad, you will get warts. Not true. Kissing a frog won’t get you a prince either.
Pet peeve: People constantly tell me about poisonous snakes. They are not poisonous, they are venomous. Here is the simplest explanation: Poisonous means that if you eat the animal it makes you sick. Venomous means that if the animal bites you, you get sick. A toad is poisonous because if you get the poison from their paratoid gland (looks like football shoulder pads) in your eyes they will burn, or in some cases ingest it, you get sick. Why would you get poison in your eye? Well, if you picked up a toad and then later rubbed your eye, it could happen.
Milk snakes are found in barns because they try to drink cow’s milk. Nope. Milk snakes are called milk snakes because when they are alarmed they release a milky white substance (similar to a dog or cat musking you). It is a defense for them. No snakes drink milk. Corn snakes also don’t eat corn. They are found in cornfields because that is where mice live and they eat mice.
Snakes can hypnotize you. Sorry. This is also not true. People once thought that snakes could hypnotize, probably because they have no eyelids and so they don’t blink.
Snakes are slimy. Again, this isn’t true. I think in order to be slimy, they would need to be wet. Many snakes like the water, but they are not slimy. In fact, many are silky smooth which is why some are used to make clothing, belts, etc
Snakes will chase you and try to kill you. That was the basis of my irrational snake fear as a child. Most snakes will run and/or hide if they are threatened. They are peaceful creatures, except when they are hungry. I've heard many people tell me stories about how snakes chased them or their dogs. It's probably more likely that a dog would chase a snake and not the other way around.
Snapping turtles: A man once told me that if a snapping turtle bites you, he won’t let go until sunset. Not true. I’ve also heard that if a snapping turtle bites you it won’t let go under it hears thunder. I have no idea what the reasoning is behind those stories. I can tell you that snapping turtles are called that because they have an extremely powerful jaw and can chop off a human finger.
Shattering snakes (also known as joint snakes) never die. There is a myth that if you drop a joint snake, it will shatter and then slither away. That myth comes to us from the southern US. They have an animal called a glass lizard. It’s a legless lizard that is not a snake. It has eyelids and ears, unlike a snake which has neither. They are called glass snakes because if they break off their tails, they usually break into many small pieces (like when glass breaks). They are one type of lizard that discards their tail as a defense hoping that whatever is trying to attack them will think they have their prey and leave, leaving the tail-less animal alive to see another day. They do grow back very slowly, but are never as perfect as their original tail. And, there is no such thing as a joint snake.
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