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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Yes, but I call him Mankini because Nagini is a terrible name that deserves every amount of abuse it can get

    Out of interest, has anyone been attacked by a snake? In woods, fields or marshes? Considering how many snakes are in the UK, there isn't much news on snake attacks - though I assume the bites are either useless or they quietly move away when they can smell, hear or see us coming
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    Naga from Sanskrit for "snake" or "serpent." There were serpent gods found throughout central and east Asia. For example, Naga was a serpent god that inspired a pre-Buddhhist cult in Burma. A nagini in India is a snake being (1) that is worshipped as a god and believed to be protective, including from snake bites. The second definition is along the lines of Voldemort's large female snake: (2) the Nagini were attractive female snake beings with human bodies with either have snake heads or snake coils.


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    I saw a whole colony (what do you call a group of snakes?) of adders basking on some rocks up on the border of Scotland/England. It was so weird :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimpleLaughter View Post
    I saw a whole colony (what do you call a group of snakes?) of adders basking on some rocks up on the border of Scotland/England. It was so weird :S
    "pit"



    "nest"



    "nest or bed"



    "den"



    "bed"

    Apparently.




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