Snake Myths Debunked: Conclusion
In order to maintain an ecological balance, snakes keep rodent populations at bay.
One important way that snakes help maintain an ecological balance is by keeping rodent populations in check.
This is especially beneficial in agricultural areas, where rodents can wreak havoc on crops.
By eating mice and rats, snakes help to keep these furry pests under control, which helps to protect both the environment and the human food supply.

In addition to keeping rodent populations under control, snakes also help to keep other insect populations in check.
This is because many snakes eat insects as part of their diet. By eating insects, snakes help to keep these pests from overwhelming an ecosystem.
The Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Unit rescues thousands of reptiles annually that land up in urban settlements in search of food or shelter.
As a result of human encroachment, fragmentation, and depletion, these reptiles have no choice but to flee.
Because of their misleading portrayal in the media and folklore, snakes are often seen as villainous and evil. Conversely, they are worshipped for their association with Lord Shiva, which encourages believers to coexist peacefully with them.
By debunking some common snake myths, we can maintain nature’s equilibrium by clearing the air around these misunderstood creatures and creating awareness so that both can peacefully coexist in harmony.
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