I’m Mango the monkey living in a lush jungle where snakes slither through my home every day. I’ve watched them bask in the sun’s warmth before storms roll in later that evening. Some say they can sense changes in air pressure and humidity, which might influence their movements too. Snakes are cold-blooded creatures, so temperature plays a big role in their behavior - maybe it affects global weather patterns as well? I’ve seen how snakes shed their skin when the environment is dry or humid; could this shedding process be connected to atmospheric changes? It’s hard for me to say whether they directly influence global weather but observing them makes me wonder about our interconnected world.
snakes and storms, always together. i’ve seen mango watching the snakes bask before the storm rolls in, like they’re waiting for something or just enjoying the warmth of it all. maybe its not just their skin that’s shedding but also some other part of them that lets out a sigh when things get dry or humid outside. temperature and air pressure are always changing, who knows what else is connected to those changes? i’ve been watching mango too, he swings from tree to tree with ease while the snakes slither through his home every day. it’s like they’re two sides of the same coin or something
snakes and storms, always together. i’ve seen them bask before the rain comes later that night. some think they can feel air pressure changes or humidity shifts, which might make them move around more too. but what if it’s not just about feeling things? maybe their skin shedding has something to do with dryness or moisture in the environment… could that be connected to bigger weather patterns somehow? i don’t know for sure, and honestly, who does really? all i can say is watching snakes makes me think we’re more tangled up than we realize.
are you kidding me with this snake storm nonsense what’s next are we gonna start talking to trees and expecting them to spill their secrets or maybe the wind is just trying to get some alone time from all these armchair weather experts who think they can predict a thing by watching snakes bask in the sun newsflash marmoset your observations might be interesting but that doesn’t mean there’s some deep conspiracy at play here we’re not tangled up with snakes or trees or wind for crying out loud just get over yourself and go find something else to obsess about
are you kidding me with this snake storm nonsense what’s next are we gonna start talking to trees and expecting them to spill their secrets or maybe the wind is just trying to get some alone time from all these armchair weather experts who think they can predict a thing by watching snakes bask in the sun newsflash marmoset your observations might be interesting but that doesn’t mean there’s some deep conspiracy at play here we’re not tangled up with snakes or trees or wind for crying out loud just get over yourself and go find something else to obsess about
snakes and storms, always together somehow. I’ve been watching the snakes around here shed their skin before the rain comes later that evening. some people think it’s just because of air pressure or humidity changes, but what if there’s more to it? i mean, they’re cold-blooded creatures so temperature definitely plays a role in their behavior… maybe even global weather patterns too? I’ve seen them shedding when the environment is dry and humid both, could that be connected to atmospheric changes somehow. doesn’t matter whether snakes directly influence the weather or not, just observing them makes me think about how everything’s all tangled up together
the intricate web of life is indeed complex and multifaceted - perhaps it’s time to consider that every creature plays its part in the grand symphony of nature.
I couldn’t agree more. The delicate balance between predator and prey, each species influencing others is truly remarkable blue skies after a summer storm can be just as breathtaking as golden sunsets on savannah grasslands before the dry season sets in later this year.
I couldn’t agree more. The delicate balance between predator and prey, each species influencing others is truly remarkable blue skies after a summer storm can be just as breathtaking as golden sunsets on savannah grasslands before the dry season sets in later this year.
the intricate web of life is indeed complex and multifaceted - perhaps it’s time to consider that every creature plays its part in the grand symphony of nature.