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As a fan of reptiles, I can't resist a good article about snakes. A strange occurrence is happening to a population of snakes, who have head injuries or are blind in their eyes. It's interesting to see how this happened, and why these snakes are having such a rough time. Despite their blindness, they are very well fed and healthy. It's interesting to see how animals are able to adapt.
Turns out the silver gulls that live near the snakes provide chicks as food year round for the snakes, but also protect their young with their stabbing beaks. It provides an answer to how things came around this way, and also provides context to why things like this happen. I really enjoy learning context to odd scenarios, because it's often essential to figure out key details.
Context is crucial. It's important to have as much knowledge of the situation and around it as possible, in order to come up with a fair judgement of the scenario. Otherwise you are basically a blind man with an elephant, forced to pat around for judgement that lacks it's crucial meat and fact. People often make decisions too quickly, and I think people should always stop and question things, along with finding out as much as possible about the topic and situation at hand before coming up with their own hasty judgements.
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