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Why are there no snakes in Ireland

It is said that in the past, a well-known Irish priest used his miraculous powers to drive all the snakes out of the country into the sea, but the truth is quite the opposite.

The fact Is that there have never been any snakes in Ireland, and the reason there are no snakes is that in the distant past Ireland was connected to a large landmass during the Ice Age, because the climate was cold, so the reptiles were cold. This place was uninhabitable for blood creatures.


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About ten thousand years ago, after the end of the last ice age, the glaciers melted, separating Ireland from the landmass, and as the glaciers melted, cold water filled the gap between Ireland and neighboring regions. Bears and even common lizards managed to reach Ireland, but unfortunately, snakes missed the opportunity.

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Amir Hamza Shaukat: Such News, Mass Communication NUML University Islamabad, Content/Research Writer.
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