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The coeus, or secret viper; and the cobra de capello, or spectacle — headed viper. (1801)
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Sea snakes of the Southern Ocean by The National Archives UK on Flickr.
Description: Page from the journal of Henry Walsh Mahon, surgeon aboard HMS Samarang. “Although not equipped with poisonous fangs, one of these snakes bit an officer of the HMS Woolf who died within a few hours.”
Date: 1846
Our Catalogue Reference: ADM 101/119/3/10
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Eryx colubrinus, Kenyan Sand Boa, various color phases and morphs. by Brad Wilson, DVM on Flickr.
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So, I was bored and found this while looking at videos of snakes:
Cool video, right? The description invites you to click on a link that takes you to the creator’s website. Thinking I’d find more cool snake videos, I clicked on the link and was greeted with this:

His outfit says he’s just come in for another day at the lab, but his eyes say he’s about to unleash a swarm of robot snakes to take over the world in the sexiest way possible.
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