No, the snakes can not respond to the music because they are deaf! Snakes lack the outer ear that would enable them to hear the music. Instead, they are watching the person and the Flute move back and forth. They consider the person and flute to be a threat and watch or respond to it like a predator.
It may look like they dance...But they don't they actually hate it, while at the same time it confuses them and clears their head so that's why they don't go after people when it's on! ANSWER PART~ They move their body in the dancing formation because when their mad the music screws their thought up and they just "dance".
Snakes will be able to sense sound, but no snake has ears. They follow an object that the "snake charmer" has with their heads. The snakes are almost always de- fanged, which is very painful and cruel for the animal and leads to a painful death.
Snakes follow the movements of the Snake Charmers flutes. Which is why they always keep them moving in a fluent motion.
It means that that person is a smooth talker and can attract attention easily. For example a snake charmer plays smooth music and gets the snake's attention.
The flute has little to do with it. Snakes are essentially deaf; they cannot hear sound transmitted through the air. When a snake charmer brings out a snake, it is already aggravated from being captured and transported. The snake rises up, prepared to bite the charmer and sways to follow his movement, trying to aim.
Rossi makes a copy of the snake charmer in blue or stainless. Lots of Rossi dealers.
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"The Snake Charmer" by Sarojini Naidu is a vivid portrayal of an Indian snake charmer captivating a cobra with his music and skill. The poet emphasizes the beauty and danger of the snake, while also highlighting the respect and admiration for the snake charmer's art. The poem celebrates the artistry and mystique of Indian culture.
It means that that person is a smooth talker and can attract attention easily. For example a snake charmer plays smooth music and gets the snake's attention.
snake charmers use specialized tools, much like used in zoos, to catch snakes in the wild. they then proceed to remove the fangs rendering the snake harmless so they can impress the public. note: defanging eventually kills snake
There are no cheats in snake charmer.
Snake charmers are not bitten by the snake because the snake is focusing all its attention on the flute's movement and the charmer sits just out of strike range. Sometimes the snakes fangs are cruelly removed to make them safe.
It dose not charm the snake the snake follows the movement of the charmer so it can strike if the charmer gets any closer it can strike.
Who wrote the song The Snake Dance
No - they feel the vibration of the snake-charmer's foot tapping on the ground as he plays.
The flute has little to do with it. Snakes are essentially deaf; they cannot hear sound transmitted through the air. When a snake charmer brings out a snake, it is already aggravated from being captured and transported. The snake rises up, prepared to bite the charmer and sways to follow his movement, trying to aim.
A snake charmer
The Snake Charmer - 1914 was released on: USA: 11 January 1914
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