The following is an article on an anti-dissertation "Fear Snake". It is the source of your research papers, papers, and periodical papers.
If you are still watching the snake's body moving around, I can feel my skin is rounded, but still I get worried
Fear against spiders is common, but irrational fear against snakes is more and more, it is afflicting one-third of all. In fact, snake phobia (afraid of snakes) is the most common report. In fact, scientists began to find evidence from a biological point of view that it is natural reaction to be knocked back by a snake. Our disgust is built in and our hatred is directly connected. A man from Busch Gardens was arrested for attacking a dance flamingo named Pinky. After stuffing a 3 - foot crocodile in the driving window, others were banned by law at all Wendy restaurants (causing fatal weapons attack etc). St. Petersburg Police recently arrested a woman who is trying to drive a manatee.
Snake! For as many words as they are spoken, their spine trembles. From the past, snakes have become subjects of obsession, fear, allegation. Sadly, for some people their initial response to snakes picked up the nearest shovel or hoe and dispatched intruders soon. However, snakes play an important role in the balance of nature. Like us, snakes are vertebrates. In other words, they have many vertebral bones that flexibly support their bodies. They share this characteristic with fish, amphibians, other reptiles and mammals. Snakes are reptiles. In other words, they are cold, covered with scaling and oviposition (egg shape). Some snakes keep their eggs in the body until they hatch, they give birth to a living baby (egg). Snakes are close relatives of lizards and share spotlights with them in order of reptiles