11 fascinating facts about snakes and 5 common myths you probably still believe

Snakes, often feared, play crucial ecological roles, controlling pests and balancing ecosystems. Evolving from legged lizards, they possess flexible jaws, dispelling the myth of unhinging. While some lay eggs, others bear live young. Their senses are extraordinary, using tongues to "taste" air and heat-sensing pits to detect prey. Venom, a precision tool, inspires life-saving medicines.

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