When it comes to snakes, I always have a natural fear in my heart, an emotion of fear buried deep in my genes. Maybe it's because of the instinctive fear of snakes, I have never taken the initiative to fight snakes, and snakes have never bitten me, although I have stepped on them a few times, but there is no enmity between us. In my opinion, the snake has nothing to do with me, and the two have nothing to do with each other. However, once I came across a relatively large snake that was mouth-watering. At that time, we lived in an era of poverty, and meat was a very precious food for us. Although northerners did not eat snake meat, the story of eating snakes was widely spread among the people, so everyone knew about eating snake meat. In addition, I was very young at the time, and I was full of curiosity about new things, and I had the urge to experience and conquer. So, when we heard that the magpie meat was very sour, we tried it, and although it was not sour, it was really not delicious. Some people said that the squirrel meat was also very sour, so we tried it again, and it turned out to be very delicious. The most that could be done in those days was"Try it"。To be honest, I don't have much interest in snake meat because I don't like snakes. But the big head was very excited, he excitedly suggested that we don't hunt today, just roast snake meat, it's a pity to throw away so much meat, let's taste it to the end whether it's delicious or not, and it's not too early. I thought about it for a moment and felt that he had a point. So, we headed towards the foot of the mountain. You may ask, why go to the foot of the mountain?The reason is simple, there is water at the foot of the mountain, which can be drunk and washed, and the most important thing is that there is firewood on the mountain. It was the first snake we fought, but roasting it got us into trouble and we didn't even know what to do with it. Because I didn't want to touch the snake, I went to look for firewood on my own, and the big head wrapped the whole snake around his arm, waved his arm and asked me, like the snake-wielding king in the Temple of the Heavenly King!He made me laugh. After a while, I found dry wood, lit a fire, and the big head took the snake off his arm and tried to skin it, but after several attempts to do so without success, we simply stopped skinning it, but cut the thickest part of the snake with a knife. Unexpectedly, the internal organs of the snake are like a intestine with some small things, and the entire intestine and internal organs are pulled out when one pull. What surprised me even more was that there were still four undigested sparrows in their intestines. It creeps me out. When the internal organs are removed, the flesh is pink and white, and the white bones are clearly visible. The fire was also blazing, and the big head couldn't wait to tie the snake to the branch and start roasting. Roasting snakes is actually a somewhat scary thing, and it also gave me a new understanding of snakes. To my surprise, the snake was obviously dead, dead and couldn't die anymore, but as soon as it was put on fire, it was still writhing wildly, which was particularly scary. And the snake body contains a lot of oil, and the oil will collapse out during the roasting process, making a loud sound. When the snake was cooked, the big head buckled off the outer snake skin with his fingernails, took a bite, tasted it, well, it was okay. Then he took another bite and began to eat with relish, looking very satisfied. The snake's toxin is mainly concentrated in the snake's mouth, and for safety, the big head breaks the snake's head gun and then cuts off the snake's head. It needs to be popularized here, snakes are a very peculiar oneAnimalsEven if the snake's head is cut off, its mouth will bite. Therefore, it is better to cut off the head of the snake and then dig a pit and bury it. There was also a young man in the village who was herding sheep, and he killed a snake, broke it in two with a stone, cut off the snake's head, and took the snake's meat home to make soup. Eating snake soup is said to be good for the body. So, I decided to take the rest of the snake back with me to cook soup for my mother. When I got home, I took off the skin, cut off the head, washed the rest of the body and cut it into pieces. Put in a pot of water, add some ginger slices and seasonings, and start cooking the soup. After cooking for a while, the snake meat is cooked and sizzling. I brought the soup to my mother, who looked at the pot full of snake soup with a hesitant expression. I told her that eating snake soup is good for her health, and she hesitated for a moment, then took the bowl and started drinking the soup. After a few sips, her expression gradually calmed down and she said that it tasted good. I also tasted it, and it was indeed delicious and nourishing to eat. Although I feel a little uncomfortable eating snakes this time, I think everyone should respect life and should not kill at willAnimals。Instead of fighting snakes, it is better to protect their natural living environment and coexist and prosper. Second, the snake must fight.
Snakes like thisAnimals, which has had a magical symbolism since ancient times, has played different roles in different cultures. Some people worship the serpent as a sacred creature and worship its wisdom and power;And some people see the snake as a symbol of ** and sinister, and try to get rid of it quickly. I belong to the latter group, and in my opinion, the snake is a useless and terrible oneAnimalsThey can bite people and spread diseases, so it's my consistent principle not to fight snakes. However, there are also special circumstances, such as snakes invading the living space of human beings and threatening people's safety, so snake removal is a top priority. It was a summer evening, and I was basking in the sun in my yard, enjoying the warm sun. Suddenly, I saw a snake lying on the ground. Startled, I hurriedly got up and quickly returned to the house, locking the door. However, I was not at ease, and the presence of snakes always made me feel uneasy. I decided to give a callAnimalsThe Conservation Society, asking them to come and catch the snake. As a result, they told me that they could not come for the time being due to the shortage of manpower. I can only manage to solve this problem on my own. I found a long stick and cautiously walked over to the snake. Looking at the snake's cunning eyes, I felt a chill rise from the bottom of my heart, but I mustered up the courage to try to chase it away. However, the snake did not obey, it raised its head and suddenly pounced on me. I was so frightened that I was overwhelmed by the snake, and the long stick in my hand was bitten by a snake. In the fight with the snake, I kept moving backwards, hoping to let the snake go. The snake was obviously very afraid of me and wouldn't let go. Eventually, I threw the snake out with a hard flick. When the snake landed on the ground, it writhed, then crawled rapidly, disappearing into the grass in the distance. I breathed a sigh of relief, dripping with cold sweat. This experience made me feel that it is still necessary to fight snakes, after all, the safety of human life is the most important thing. 3. Make peace with the serpent.
I don't particularly hate snakes, and I'm not particularly scared. In my mind, snakes are fierce by natureAnimals, to a certain degree of harm to humans, but at the same time, the snake is also a part of the natural world and has its own rights and interests to survive. Therefore, I think we should live in peace with the snake. Once, while walking in the mountains, I accidentally stepped on a small snake. The snake was frightened and curled up in a ball, as if to express its innocence and fear. I quickly turned away and didn't bother it, even though I knew it was just a harmless little snake. I hope it will survive this time and move on with its life. At the same time, I also realized that coexistence with snakes is inevitable in our living environment. Whether we like it or not, we need to accept this reality. Therefore, I advocate that we protect the living environment of snakes so that they can live and reproduce in their own territory. Of course, for harmful snakes, we also have to take some measures to prevent and expel them, but in this process, we must minimize the harm to snakes and do not kill and catch indiscriminately. All in all, being at peace with snakes is an expression of respect for life and a respect for the natural world. We should take care of our common home, so that all living things can live and work in peace.