Many types of stories and beliefs are prevalent about the snakes in India. From an early age, we are listening to breastfeed, and that people have a milk of milk at Nag Panchmi. It is often shown in movies and cereals who strengthen this faith.
But do the snakes really drink or it is just a folk? Has it been scientifically true? It is important to know the answers to these questions, for it will not only reveal the truth of the long-walked recognition, but also many misconceptions about the snakes.
The famous series of the famous serpentian Mahadev Patel living in Madhya Pradesh has picked up the protruding and said that it really has the relationship between snakes and milk.
What do the snake really eat?
Talking to News-Patiala, Mahadev Patel said the serpent has a carnivor being. They usually eat rodents, frogs, birds or insects. Their body has not been to digest milk, because they do not have ansimem that can break the lattose present in milk.
How did the dream story come into being?
Older stories and villages are often said in the serpent homes enter homes and drinks by stealing milk. In fact, the serpent comes in homes in search of rats, and if the milk is placed there, they can be seen near it. This is where this myth is spread.
What do scientists say?
In many scientific scientific searches, it has been the sepest that snakes do not drink. If someone compels them to drink, they can also drink small amounts, also in compulsion. But it can be harmful to their body.
How much milk can a snake drink in a day?
As honestly, the question is useless in itself, as the snake body is not made for milk. Whether they drink for some reason, the amount will not exceed 2-4 ml and they can also distort their health.
The folk is one thing, but scientifically, drinking milk through the snake is non-natural. It is against their natural professionals and can also harm their health.