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To prevent the snake from biting, snake charmers sometimes break off the animal's fangs or sew its mouth shut. As a result, the snake can't eat and slowly starves to death. https://www.npr.org/2011/08/08/139086119/in-india-snake-charmers-are-losing-their-sway#:~:text=To%20prevent%20the%20snake%20from,%2C%20and%20won't%20bite.

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