साँप
saanp
A snake is a long, thin animal that has no legs and moves by slithering on the ground.
You say 'snake' like this: sn-ay-k.
The word 'snake' comes from an old English word 'snaca', which means to crawl or creep.
The word 'snake' in Bengali is 'সাপ' (Sāp).
Slithering through the grass, a snake is a curious creature! With its long, smooth body, it can wiggle and twist in ways that make it look like a ribbon dancing in the wind.
Some snakes are bright and colorful, while others are camouflaged to blend in with their surroundings. Did you know that snakes don’t have legs? They use their muscles to move!
They can be found in forests, deserts, and even in water. So, next time you see a snake, remember it’s just a friendly neighbor exploring the world in its own special way!
Isn’t nature amazing?