death
death by poison
death by mums meat loaf
death by snake venom.....
The snake is often seen as a symbol of transformation, healing, and rebirth in many cultures and belief systems. It can also symbolize knowledge, power, and protection. Additionally, in some mythologies, the snake is associated with both good and evil forces.
Because the snake was associated with her by virtue of it being a symbol of rebirth in nature and the fertility of the earth.
Slytherin's animal symbol is a snake/serpent.
It isn't. Apolla's symbol is the sun, the harp, and golren arrows. Hermes' symbol is the snake wrapped around a winged stick. The snake is a common symbol for wisdom. Apollo's son Asclepius has the symbol of a single snake wrapped around a staff (the symbol seen on most ambulances). Asclepius is technically the god of medicine, but Apollo frequently takes on the role of god of healing himself. Snakes are seen as a symbol of rejuvenation because of their ability to shed their skin, and many people believe that in ancient Greece, snake venom was prescribed as a therapy.
Snake Peacock
Snake and/or The Chaos Symbol
because they have no legs
Im awesome
American Patriots used the print of the disjoined snake as a symbol for uniting the colonies to gain independence.
The Comanche symbol is a snake. Our flag shows a circle with red, yellow,and blue. A horsemen is on the right side of the circle and a snake cuts the circle in half.
No native American tribe had a "symbol" for every individual species of snake - if they felt compelled to draw one (and i can not see why they would want to), they simply drew a rough image representing any kind of snake.
Of Course it's A Snake