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Snakes' eyes are covered by their clear scales (the brille) rather than movable eyelids. Their eyes are always open, and for sleeping, the retina can be closed or the face buried among the folds of the body.

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First off, there are no poisonous snakes but there are venomous snakes. Venomous snakes eat large numbers of rodents each year and the snakes help keep their numbers in check. Rodents carry diseases and are in direct competition with humans for food.

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Snakes should be protected because they eat insects and animals that eat crops. No crops, not alot of food.

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Because they help control population

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