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SNAKE, SNAKES, AND MORE SNAKES……
SUPERVISOR: Prof. Nasuruddin
PRESENTORS: • Ameerah bt Mohd Rosli• Mohd Khairullah b Mohd Idzhar• Nurul Aimi bt Muhammad Nor• Nur Eliza Adira bt Hartono• Mohamad Shahzerin b Abd Aziz
INTRODUCTION
• OBJECTIVES:• To relate all the things around us with Islamic teachings• To appreciate the beauty of Allah’s creations that we can benefit• To be a good muslim who knows many things apart from the core course that
he/she is dealing with• To be an observant muslim who really concerns about the things around
• Common phenomenon of irrational fear of snakes is termed as Ophidiophobia.• Envenoming resulting from snake bites is a particularly important public health
problem in rural areas of tropical and subtropical countries.• SNAKE = to crawl, to creep, to sneak• SERPENT = to creep, to crawl• 2900-3000 species• KINGDOM: animalia, PHYLUM: cordata, CLASS: reptilia, ORDER: squamata,
SUBORDER: serpentes, FAMILY: viperidae, colubridae, elapidae, boidae
ANATOMY & HABITATS• Body shape Main parts of a snake’s skeleton:1. Skull2. Vertebrae3. Ribs• Senses'Cool' Heat Sensing System • SkinSCALES • Internal organsRespiratory systemGenitourinary systemCardiovascular systemEtc.
• Anatomical difference
• Habitats
Ground •Shorter & more compact.•Creates underground tunnels.
Trees•Longer with slender bodies.•Arboreal types of snakes.
Water •Have a flattened shape and long.•Facilitates locomotion in the water.
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FEEDING
• Have teeth but cannot chew.(swallow )• Have elastic ligament, can open mouth
to 150 .⁰• Most snakes have >200 teeth (pointing
backward) = to hold their prey in place while eating.
• Digestion time varies according to temperature.
• Eg; a captive python digested a rabbit– 30 C (87 F) ⁰ ⁰ 4
days– 18 C (64 F)⁰ ⁰ > 2
weeks• Interval between meals;
– Weeks– Months
REPRODUCTION
• ≈70% are oviporous• Temperature and humidity must be just
right.• 30% of snakes give live birth
(ovoviviparous)
SNAKES & THEIR BEHAVIOUR
LOCOMOTION Serpentine (lateral undulation)
Rectilinear movement
Concertina movement
Sidewinding
LIFE CYCLE MOLTING
Begins rubbing head against something hard until skin splits open.
Rippling the body muscle, stretches outer layer of skin and begins to wiggle out of it.
Outer layer of skin is turned completely inside out.Usually shed in one piece.
Adult snakes
EggsBaby snakes
HOW HUMANS BENEFIT FROM SNAKES
Medicine
Cosmetics
Clothing and accessories
FoodAgriculture
Pets
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SNAKES The only places where the snakes cannot be found are the continent of
Antarctica, the Arctic circle and high mountainous terrain, where ground remains frozen all the year round.
Snake Island or Ilha da Queimada Grande is one of the most inhospitable islands in the world contains the largest concentrated population of snakes in the world.
According to many studies, most (about 2/3rd) of the snake bites in Malaysia are due to the Malaysian pit viper bites and about 75% of these cases are confined to the northern states of Perlis, Kedah and Penang.
King cobra snakes can hear, but they are deaf to ambient noises. The snake charmer gets the king cobra's attention by the shape and movement of the flute and not the actual music itself.
The long nosed vine snake is a highly advanced arboreal predator because it has excellent binocular vision. Its eyes are unusual in having horizontal, keyhole-shaped pupils which allows it to strike at prey with great accuracy.
The longest snake is the Reticulated Python ; it can grow up to 10.05 meters or 33 feet long. The thickest snake is the Anaconda; the biggest one found measured 111 centimeters or 44 inches around.
The smallest snake may be the Martinique thread snake (Leptotyphlops bilineatus), which does not grow any bigger than 4 1/4 inches.
Many Zookeepers believe that Cobras are faster learners than other snakes. They are able to tell the difference between their trainer and strangers.
Inland Taipan-It is considered as the most venomous snake in the world with the median lethal dose for the venom is 0.025 mg/kg. The amount of venom this snake injects into its prey, in a single bite, is enough to kill around a hundred adult humans.
The swiftest snake on land is the black mamba, a notorious African monster that can reach speeds of up to 12 miles per hour. And they're amongst the most deadly too.
The Thread snake is the smallest snake. It is only about 10 centimeters (4 inches long) and the size of a toothpick.
The common egg eater (Dasypeltis scabra) is a highly specialized snake. Although it is not venomous, the markings are sufficiently similar to those of the deadly cobra or viper that a potential predator will think twice before attacking.
Flying snakes of southeast Asia-They are, however, accomplished gliders ; they are even better gliders than flying squirrels.
The Hognose, Grass snake and the Spitting Cobra will fake death when feeling threatened. They flip into their backs, open their mouths, and let their tongue flop out. And they will let out some smelly stuff from their anal gland.
CONCLUSIONFrom the poisonous types to the pets, snakes come in different
forms, sizes, shapes and colours..VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE
(Hud: 6)
Assessing The Danger That The Snakes Pose Towards Man
• Amount of venom released• Toxicity of venom• Clinical availability to treat• Relative size of snake• Aggressiveness of the snake• Rate of death in the country
• "If you must kill, kill without torture.”• The majority of scholars are of the
view that it is haraam to eat snakes. • For medicine become lawful only
when:1. The medicine containing haram
ingredients must be necessary for the life of the person who takes it.
2. A knowledgeable and trustworthy Muslim physician should recommend such type of medicine.
3. The person is not allowed to take this particular type of medicine while there are other lawful medicines available.”
Dangerous But Important to the Eco-system!controlling the population of rodents, which
are far more dangerous to humans
Man Kills Snakes Mercilessly!(Al-An’am: 38, Al-A’raf: 56)
"There is a reward for service to every living creature.”