From 99460fdfe6b4a2bd76f96b6c9810ef52adbe4ece Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mark Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2019 14:42:31 -0600 Subject: Update bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json Co-Authored-By: MadisonMcdonald <48394249+MadisonMcdonald@users.noreply.github.com> --- bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'bot') diff --git a/bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json b/bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json index 8e3eb710..5fe422c5 100644 --- a/bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json +++ b/bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ "fact": "Some snakes have been known to explode after eating a large meal. For example, a 13-foot python blew up after it tried to eat a 6-foot alligator. The python was found with the alligator’s tail protruding from its midsection. Its head was missing." }, { - "fact": "The word 'snake' is from the Proto-Indo-European root *sneg -, meaning 'to crawl, creeping thing.'The word 'serpent' is from the Proto-Indo-European root *serp -, meaning 'to crawl, creep.'" + "fact": "The word 'snake' is from the Proto-Indo-European root *sneg -, meaning 'to crawl, creeping thing.' The word 'serpent' is from the Proto-Indo-European root *serp -, meaning 'to crawl, creep.'" }, { "fact": "Rattlesnake rattles are made of rings of keratin, which is the same material as human hair and fingernails. A rattler will add a new ring each time it sheds its skin." @@ -230,4 +230,4 @@ { "fact": "A mysterious, new 'mad snake disease' causes captive pythons and boas to tie themselves in knots. Other symptoms include 'stargazing,' which is when snakes stare upwards for long periods of time. Snake experts believe a rodent virus causes the fatal disease." } -] \ No newline at end of file +] -- cgit v1.2.3