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Snakes & Other Reptiles

Snakes & Other Reptiles. Being safe at school, home and on holidays. About Snakes & Other Reptiles. Snakes and other reptiles are not something to be feared, but rather creatures to be respected as fascinating members of the outdoors

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Snakes & Other Reptiles

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  1. Snakes & Other Reptiles Being safe at school, home and on holidays

  2. About Snakes & Other Reptiles Snakes and other reptiles are not something to be feared, but rather creatures to be respected as fascinating members of the outdoors Snakes and other reptiles do not want to hurt or chase humans and will only bite if they are frightened or feel trapped Snakes and other reptiles are more scared of you, than you are of them

  3. Being Safe Around Snakes & Other Reptiles Watch where you step, put your hands, or sit down Be careful when playing near water, rocks, woodpiles and shrubs, especially when the weather is warm Remember, bites are usually a result of the snake being surprised or cornered, so if you leave them alone they wont hurt you

  4. What should you do if you see a snake? Don't Panic When you see a snake or other reptile, remember, it is likely to be more scared of you than you are of it Stand Still Snakes or other reptiles will usually retreat to nearby cover but on occasion will lay still in hope you will go away Back AwaySlowly Walk backwards at a slow pace so you don’t startle or frighten the snake 4. Tell a Parent or Adult

  5. What should you do if you see a snake? Don't Panic Stand Still Back AwaySlowly Tell a Parent or Adult

  6. 1. Sort the snakes and lizards2. Circle the reptiles that are ‘camouflaged’ Activity

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