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Letter: Out of the corner of my eye I spied a monstrous thing (1)

Published 2 October 2024

From Brian Darvell, Neston, Wiltshire, UK

Fear of snakes really is hardwired, as your look at our fascination with monsters highlights. At a social meeting, I had an involuntary startle reaction, thinking I had seen a python out of the corner of my eye – a friend was wearing brown trainers with a pale buff “eye stripe” either side. The feeling was strong and kept recurring that evening and on subsequent occasions, even though I knew what it was. I have no actual snake-related concerns and have had no bad experiences. I have never seen a python in the wild, but this was unshakeable (14 September, p 23).

Issue no. 3511 published 5 October 2024

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