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On "The Florida Roundup," Stephen Hall, author of "Slither: How Nature's Most Maligned Creatures Illuminate Our World," talks about the cultural significance of the slinky reptiles.
But no one could imagine a monster snake three times the size of the largest living anacondas and pythons, let alone that such a creature once lived and roamed in South America.
There are no transgender athletes in Riley Gaines’ newly released children’s book, but there are some deceitful snakes, naive squirrels, and a message about having the courage to tell the truth.
The most heartbreaking fate in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is reserved for someone who was never in the games: Sejanus Plinth. Coriolanus' betrayal in the book devastates Sejanus' family ...
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