World Snake Day 2022: Only 50 Snakes Are Poisonous Out Of 270
World Snake Day is celebrated on 16th July every year. Although ‘Nagpanchami’ has already been celebrated in India for centuries.
World Snake Day 2022: World Snake Day is being celebrated on 16 July. Today, people all over the world organize various events to show their love for snakes.
The purpose of World Snake Day is to spread awareness & remove misconceptions about snakes.
How World Snake Day Has Started?
A firm was started in Texas in 1967 regarding snakes, which became very famous by 1970. This firm started making people aware about snakes.
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This firm organized special events on July 16, after which many NGOs started spreading awareness about snakes on this day and then became popular among the common people.
Snakes Are Essential Part of The Environment
Snakes, also called snakes or snakes, are considered equal to God in India. They are even worshiped. But there are many misconceptions about snakes in the world including India.
These are very important organisms and have a lot of importance for the environment. But people have more fear about this and many legends have also been made about this creature.
Snakes Are Worshiped In India On Nag Panchami
Let us tell you that the snake is one of those creatures about which there are most misconceptions. However, in India there is a species of snake called ‘Nag’.
They are considered equal to God and are worshiped on the day of Nag Panchami. But still there are many misconceptions about snakes in India.
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It is known that snakes are very important creatures for the environment. But some people are so scared of them that wherever they see them they attack and kill them.
Snake Fact: Only 15 Snakes Can Kill Humans
It is known that about 270 species of snakes are found in India. Out of which only about 50 such species are poisonous. Out of these, there are only 15 such species whose bite can kill a human being.