Snakepit Anyone Game Information Page
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| 1 | Jonas​ | 100% | 0:14.8 min. | 28 Feb, '13 |
| 2 | makropulos | 100% | 0:22.1 min. | 21 Mar, '11 |
| 3 | Veejay | 100% | 0:22.3 min. | 19 Apr, '08 |
| 4 | BoboLo | 100% | 0:22.4 min. | 15 Nov, '07 |
| 5 | tickman | 100% | 0:24.5 min. | 16 Nov, '07 |
| 6 | emili | 100% | 0:27.1 min. | 20 Aug, '10 |
| 7 | Adis | 100% | 0:27.4 min. | 6 Feb, '08 |
| 8 | SaraC | 100% | 0:29.2 min. | 30 May, '08 |
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Snakepit Anyone
The Herpetology Snakepit is waiting. Can you name these reptiles?
Comments (3)
sharkd93
snakes defend territory, so that's why they attack
4 years ago
RonaldDerGrosse
The shape of the head such as rattlers and copperheads helps to distinguish them. Most people think that a snake goes after the person, but in reality the snake flees first. People who are bitten usually have confronted the snake by accident.
5 years ago
Dal
I would be interested to see a game that distinguishes between poisonous and non-poisonous U.S. snakes.
5 years ago