

There are puzzle games, race against time features, endless random levels, and more! The main goal is to get all the jewels in a level, but beware of running into yourself, spikes or fire walls.
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The game runs in beautiful full screen in clear definition on the iPad. Snake Quest is a version of the classic snake game which is extremely popular. He’s not a fan of snake pits.It’s time for hot adventure with Snake Quest!!! We can let Indiana Jones know where not to go. Your challenge is to do some more research and find out where there are reported gatherings of large numbers of snakes and map them. Warning: some of the information and attractions here may not be suitable for all ages. What a find! You can explore and share the world’s hidden wonders there. Finding this gem led me to Atlas Obscura. We learned that people are forbidden to visit there (except for a few scientists) by order of the Brazilian Navy. Given the viper’s deadly bite, you are never more than three feet away from death. Snake Island off the Brazil Coast– Lancehead viper snakes live here at about 1 per 3 feet. A very quick search revealed another spot. Search for and Investigate Other Snake Pits around The WorldĪre there more snake dens like this in the world? The Narcisse is the largest of its kind in the world, but surely there must be more places where snakes gather in large numbers.


The Manitoba Herps Atlas– take a look and be part of the project that is mapping the species of reptiles and amphibians that live in Manitoba, Canada. Want more videos? There’s a whole page of them to view at the Narcisse Snake Den site. What’s it like to have tens of thousands of snakes emerging at once out of the ground? Take a look at this video. The observation season is over now because the snakes have all returned to their dens for the winter. You can read the Snake Log 2013 from 2013 to find out how the season went. Snake lovers you are in for a treat! Visit Snakes Alive! page to learn all about Manitoba’s famous snake den. I thought it would be a fun exploration to visit the snake pit on a Geography Quest. It’s a peek into the work of a real life scientist and it’s all about garter snakes. I think it’s a unique, non-fiction, picture book because it tells how the scientists conduct the research detailing the methods of collection and the data they are trying to gather. This great little book details the research of Bob Mason who was a scientist from Oregon State studying behavior of the snakes at the den. R13 became interested in the Narcisse den when she discovered the book, The Snake Scientist by Sy Montgomery. Are you ready for adventure?Įxplore the Narcisse Snake Den in Manitoba, Canada For now, let’s talk about the Geography Quest this study has inspired. Will Clyde the snake be placed so that he can brumate for the winter? Or will we arrange to feed him weekly from the pet store through the winter until his regular diet is available outdoors again. care of snakes– in particular she’s been reading about brumation (hibernation of reptiles) in preparation for winter.Here’s just a snippet of what she’s been researching: So far she’s been checking items off of her list. This is entirely student driven and I step in as a consultant at times. If she is on task with the project and still has more ground to cover, I’m willing to see it through another quarter. Throughout the summer, R13 has been caring for her snake– actually it started out as the family snake, but very quickly it was obvious that R was the one who was catching slugs and worms to feed him and it became her snake.Īs we approached the new school year and I thought about her science course, I consulted with her and she decided to take on The Snake Project– Project Based Homeschool style for the first quarter. We found a pile of garter snakes at the foot of our mailbox under some rocks and she asked to keep one. Today’s Geography Quest is inspired by a project R13 took on at the start of summer- a snake.
