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The snake can attack you if you go near it and its bite can be deadly.
 
The snake can attack you if you go near it and its bite can be deadly.
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== Real life context ==
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The exact species of snake is unclear (or not meant to be clear), but here are two common Finnish snakes:
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*'''''[[wikipedia:Vipera berus|Common European adder (Vipera berus)]]''''' - English Wikipedia article
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*'''''[https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyy Kyy (Vipera berus)]''''' - Finnish Wikipedia article
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*'''''[[wikipedia:Natrix natrix|Grass snake (Natrix natrix)]]''''' - English Wikipedia article
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*'''''[https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rantak%C3%A4%C3%A4rme Rantakäärme (Natrix natrix)]''''' - Finnish Wikipedia article
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The grass snake is also known as ''tarhakäärme'' in Finnish.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Snake.png|A snake
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</gallery>

Latest revision as of 17:07, 2 December 2018

Snake
Snake.png
Basic Info
Type: Land reptile
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Skin: {{{skin}}}
Statistics
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Movement Types: Walk
Health: '
Hunting Information
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Bait: '
Armor Protection
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Warmth: '
Tear: '
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Butcher Yield
Butcher: {{{butcher}}}

Snake is a very rare, nocturnal creature. It can only be met during dark hours. It has 2 body parts - head and tail, and some unique combat descriptions. It can be skinned and cut up for meat like any other animal. Its skin becomes leather when tanned, and cutting it for meat usually gives you 1 cut of snake meat.

The snake can attack you if you go near it and its bite can be deadly.

Real life context

The exact species of snake is unclear (or not meant to be clear), but here are two common Finnish snakes:

The grass snake is also known as tarhakäärme in Finnish.

Gallery