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1. Snakes must shed their skin three to six times per year.
2. Snakes have played a major role in mythology, the common snake is called the 'snake', whereas any mythological snake can be regarded as a 'serpent'.
3. Snakes are an important component of the ecosystem as predators and as prey for other wildlife.
4. Snakes bred in captivity tend to make better pets and are considered preferable to wild caught specimens.
5. Snakes have often been labeled as evil or sinister.
6. Snakes shed their skin and eye covering together.
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1. Snakes are beneficial in that they eat pest insects and rodents, helping to control the populations of animals that can be nuisances to humans.
2. Snakes are animals for which people usually have strong opinions.