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Posted: 2017-09-15 03:33:37
by YammaTheShapeshifter - Size: 1600x1100
- Source: enetheligthingdancer.deviantart.com/
- Rating: Explicit
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>> #198651
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Joining me in the pic is the always lovely Erika~
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>> #198660
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What is it about snakes they don't actually hypnotize there pray that's only in jungle book
Snakes hypnotizing their prey is a popular myth that predates The Jungle Book, son.
>> #198681
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Snakes hypnotizing their prey is a popular myth that predates The Jungle Book, son.
And actual snake charmers in real life! Well guess they do the opposite but could be two way street there XD
>> #198704
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What is it about snakes they don't actually hypnotize there pray that's only in jungle book
ahem...
hypnohub...
>> #198715
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What is it about snakes they don't actually hypnotize there pray that's only in jungle book
There are two factors that likely contribute to the belief that snakes can hypnotize their prey, and neither has anything to do with a watch being swung back and forth. First is a snake’s lack of eyelids. The resulting unblinking stare gives snakes a bit of a hypnotic aura right off the bat. Second is the tendency of living prey animals to freeze up, possibly in fear, when in close proximity to a snake. Some may run, but not all. Animals that sense danger will often remain motionless, in the hope (assuming animals can hope) that the predator that is approaching or confronting them will not see them if they are not moving. To them, stillness equals invisibility. Combine these two factors -- an unblinking snake staring at an animal that is not moving – and the tableaux seems to illustrate hypnotism at work.
>> #198716
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There are two factors that likely contribute to the belief that snakes can hypnotize their prey, and neither has anything to do with a watch being swung back and forth. First is a snake’s lack of eyelids. The resulting unblinking stare gives snakes a bit of a hypnotic aura right off the bat. Second is the tendency of living prey animals to freeze up, possibly in fear, when in close proximity to a snake. Some may run, but not all. Animals that sense danger will often remain motionless, in the hope (assuming animals can hope) that the predator that is approaching or confronting them will not see them if they are not moving. To them, stillness equals invisibility. Combine these two factors -- an unblinking snake staring at an animal that is not moving – and the tableaux seems to illustrate hypnotism at work.
They're also really hot.
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>> #198823
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A new artist is always a good thing
A new Eri pic is always good as well. And this is a particularly good one. Nice work!
>> #198829
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Welcome to the Hub!
A new artist is always a good thing
A new Eri pic is always good as well. And this is a particularly good one. Nice work!
I believe he's the commissioner/owner of the OC, not the artist.