Viperidae Essays

  • venonous snakes

    701 Words  | 2 Pages

    It all started about five years ago when my brother had gotten me a job at the zoo. My whole life I had never really been interested in snakes, I had always thought that they were useless and served no interest to me what so ever. My entire life I had always had a love for animals and wanted to go to vet nary school so I could always be around animals, so Harold had given me a chance to become a zoo keeper. I worked at the Scotch Plains Zoo for three and a half years before it was closed down do

  • Descriptive Essay About Fear

    820 Words  | 2 Pages

    Fear is an instinctive, involuntary emotion that is experienced by every individual, whether it is fear of a situation, a person or an animate object. Fear is the body's response to prevent danger and pain when such stimuli are plausible. An individual can fear a multitude of things such as insects, heights, strangers, certain situations, and so on. Physiologic changes occur in the body while an individual is experiencing fear ranging from increased heart rate to widened eyes and dilated pupils.

  • snake bites

    2400 Words  | 5 Pages

    snake bites Bob was walking in the woods one day when his life was put in great danger. He had just stepped over a log when he felt a sharp sting on the back of his leg. He looked down and saw two small puncture wounds on his leg. The stinging sensation instantly went throughout his body and that was when he saw a snake still laying beside the log he had just stepped over. Bob had many questions running through his head. He didn’t know what to do. He didn’t know if the snake was poisonous

  • Delia and Syke

    616 Words  | 2 Pages

    Zora Neale Hurston’s short story “Sweat” is about a woman, Delia who is physically and emotionally abused by her husband, Sykes, whose actions she struggles to overcome towards her. Through all the abuse, Delia takes pride in her hard work and her religion. In this story, Hurston uses religions and moral symbolism that controls the character’s actions throughout the plot. Delia is a hard working woman who uses her faith in God to guide and protect her from her husband’s physical and emotional abuse