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  • The child learned about different species of snakes and their characteristics.
  • They learned about the habitats and environments in which snakes live.
  • They learned about the different types of venom and how it affects prey.
  • They learned about the life cycle of snakes, including their reproduction and growth.
  • They learned about the importance of snakes in the ecosystem and their role as predators.
  • They learned about snake behavior and how they hunt and capture their prey.
  • They learned about the adaptations and physical features that help snakes survive in their environments.
  • They learned about the dangers and risks associated with handling venomous snakes.
  • They learned about the conservation efforts to protect snake populations and their habitats.

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Encourage the child to further explore the world of reptiles and expand their knowledge beyond snakes. They can research and learn about other reptiles such as lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. They can also visit other reptile exhibits or zoos to observe and learn about different species. Additionally, they can engage in hands-on activities such as creating a reptile habitat or even considering owning a pet reptile (with proper research and guidance). This will allow them to continue developing their understanding of reptiles and their importance in the natural world.

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