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    did snakes before have legs?

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    Primitive snakes — such as, pythons and boa constrictors — do have nub-like legs beneath their skins and tiny, half-inch claws that protrude out above the nubs but nestle close to their bellies near the anus.


    More info @ Source:  http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/aprilholladay/2005-06-10-wonderquest_x.htm

    For leading Adam and Eve astray in the garden of Eden, God condemned the snake to crawl on his belly for eternity. Prior to this, the snake used to walk on the tip of its tail.

    Tommyh

    Wow, gr8 story nomde.Got any more animal tales?
    nomdeplume

    The Bible is full of tales, human, animal and spritual.


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