Q: Why do I have to do this? 

A: Snake fighting is one of the great traditions of higher education. It may seem somewhat antiquated and silly, like the robes we wear at graduation, but fighting a snake is an important part of the history and culture of every reputable university. Almost everyone with an advanced degree has gone through this process. Notable figures such as John Foster Dulles, Philip Roth, and Doris Kearns Goodwin (to name but a few) have all had to defeat at least one snake in single combat.

The realm of the material is the realm of the snake, and the realm of the spiritual is the realm of the eagle. The realm of the material is where fear resides, while in the realm of spirit there is only love. A miracle is a shift from the snake to the eagle, or from fear to love. It lifts the mind to a higher level of wisdom and power, hardly weakening us but rather giving us victory over worldly forces that might otherwise defeat us.


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Neurosurgeon Dr. James Doty, in his wonderful book Into the Magic Shop, discusses how the heart turns out to be as pivotal in directing the functioning of the body as is the brain. Scientists and mystics agree: the heart is as important as the brain in determining not only what is real, but at this point, what is survivable. A brain disconnected from the heart is not an instrument of higher consciousness; it is reptilian. It is the proverbial snake.

But we are going to defeat the snake, the forces of lovelessness that dominate so much of our individual and collective functioning in the world today. How? By rising above, by changing the battleground, by rendering the snake powerless. Love is to fear what light is to darkness. Where one is present, the other cannot be.

The snake is ever present in the world, but the eagle lives in each of us. It is the power of forgiveness, and compassion, and mercy, and love. And yes, we\u2019re assured of \u201Cclean victory.\u201D Henceforth and forevermore\u2026

It wasn't until he got home and flipped through the shots he had taken over the course of his trip in the preserve, roughly 30 miles away from Florida's capital, that Stinson was able to identify the big bird's opponent: a snake.

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According to Alabama Auburn University herpetologist David Steen, male snakes often fight in something called a "combat dance" over female snakes. But until now, no one has recorded evidence of two different species of male snakes fighting, according to the BBC.

When snakes wrestle, it's not to the death but to overpower the weaker snake and eventually mate with the female snake waiting for the winner nearby. But if the female snake is of a different species, this sort of a sparring match seems like a wasted effort since snakes can only mate with their own kind.

The video shows the two male snakes battling, and there's no female snake or snakes captured in the footage. So it's ultimately unclear whether the male snakes were indeed fighting to impress female snakes off camera.

One thing both herpetologists can agree on: two different snake species fighting is extremely rare. "I've never seen that before, two different species fighting each other as if they're the same species," Senter said.

One possible explanation is that thanks to reptile breeders who have been known to artificially hybridize these two snake species into "cottonheads" or "coppermouths," this might also happen without human intervention in the wild.

Abstract: AbstractFor decades, natural products in general and snake venoms (SV) in particular have been a rich source of bioactive compounds for drug discovery, and they remain a promising substrate for therapeutic development. Currently, a handful of SV-based drugs for diagnosis and treatment of various cardiovascular disorders and blood abnormalities are on the market. Likewise, far more SV compounds and their mimetics are under investigation today for diverse therapeutic applications, including antibiotic-resistant bacteria and cancer. In this review, we analyze the state of the art regarding SV-derived compounds with therapeutic potential, focusing on the development of antimicrobial and anticancer drugs. Specifically, information about SV peptides experimentally validated or predicted to act as antimicrobial and anticancer peptides (AMPs and ACPs, respectively) has been collected and analyzed. Their principal activities both in vitro and in vivo, structures, mechanisms of action, and attempts at sequence optimization are discussed in order to highlight their potential as drug leads. Key ContributionThis review describes the state of the art in snake venom-derived peptides and their therapeutic applications. This work reinforces the potential of snake venom components as therapeutic agents, particularly in the quest for new antimicrobial and anticancer drugs.Keywords: snake venoms; antimicrobial peptides; anticancer peptides; cathelicidin; defensin; crotamine; snake venom proteins; snake venom peptides

On PvE official 1020, I approach the snake priest in the volcano dungeon and the fight begins with shades spawning and the barrier around the priest. The priest raises his staff and seems to be up to his knees in the foundation. After the shades are killed, the barrier drops and the snake priest is not there. No snake priest, no trapezohedron. I thought maybe he just fell through the floor or something, but it counts the journey step counts as complete.

"The brown snake had a red belly in its mouth and was pulsing and squeezing it as it wrapped itself around it, multiple times. The red belly was putting up a fight, thrashing its tail around, but slowly losing the battle."

"The brown snake had the whole head of the red belly in its mouth and had coiled itself around 5 or 6 times. We could see it squeezing and almost pulsing, I don't know if it was slowly eating it or just trying to kill it by constriction but holy shit it was brutally wild!

"The red belly put up a helluva fight, we stood there for at least 10 minutes watching and it was still kicking (or should I say slithering), but definitely starting to slow down. We didn't walk back that way but assuming this dude is now food coma'd out digesting the biggest meal of it's life.

"I've never seen anything like this and as cool as it was, I kinda hope I never do again! I actually saw another brown snake on a walk again this morning... please keep an eye on your doggos!! The slitherers are out in force!"

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Researchers have developed a faster and more accurate way to test for infection with Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola, a fungus that is killing snakes in the Midwest and eastern United States. The test also allows scientists to monitor the progression of the infection in living snakes.

"We need people to know that they don't have to anesthetize an animal to collect a biopsy sample or, worse yet, euthanize snakes in order to test for the infection," said University of Illinois comparative biosciences professor Matthew Allender, an expert in snake fungal disease. "Now we can identify the infections earlier, we can intervene earlier and we can potentially increase our success of treatment or therapy."

Researchers first took notice of Ophidiomyces (oh-FID-ee-oh-my-sees) in snakes in the mid-2000s. Today the fungus threatens the last remaining eastern massasauga (mass-uh-SAW-guh) rattlesnake population in Illinois and has been found to infect timber rattlesnakes, mud snakes, rat snakes, garter snakes, milk snakes, water snakes and racers in several states, Allender said. e24fc04721

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