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In the eyes of many, snakes symbolize threat and danger.
Feng Chi's cousin was born in the year of the snake and has a peculiar affection for them.
Fearful of snakes, they inevitably couldn't avoid mentioning their image and name, and over time, their attitude toward snakes became increasingly complex.
The Titanoboa, an ancient giant beast, presented an intense shock.
Children felt a sense of fear toward these behemoths—these creatures were terrifying and majestic, and all the more so because they were snakes.
Seeing such a realistic model of a Titanoboa left an indelible impression, whether it triggered a psychological shadow or a growing fascination.
Older children, who knew that the displays before them were fake and that such creatures had long since gone extinct, still fantasized and entertained the hypothesis: what would it be like if these beings still roamed the earth?