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rainbow snake sketch idea

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Rainbow Snake (Farancia erytrogramma), family Colubridae, Florida, USA
Fossorial, semi-aquatic, known for feeding on eels (but feed on other small creatures).
photograph by Kevin Enge/FWC
Rainbow Snake
Rainbow snakes are large, nonvenomous snakes native to the southeastern United States. This rainbow snake (Farancia erytrogramma) was illustrated by J. Sera for North American Herpetology, Vol. 2 (1838) by John E. Holbrook.
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I found this rainbow snake puzzle to teach kids letters and number (on the other side) and I was wondering
how should I paint it?
Keep it rainbow
Favorite color
Make it an actual snake
Other (inform me)
I'm going to give it a white base coat so I can get the painting urge out and not make an impulsive decision. For the record, there are no kids in this household that need to learn letters/numbers and nobody cares if I paint it
xx
Inktober 2025 Day 8: Rainbow Serpent
A Creator Deity in Aboriginal Mythology, This Snake is Not like Your Average Ordinary Serpent in Other Mythologies (Jörmungandr or Apophis), This Serpent is Actually a Pure Good-Hearted One, Though Its Gender is Unknown (Sometimes a Male, Sometimes a Female, Both, or just Any Ambiguous Gender, Though This Snake is a Symbol of Fertitality).
The Rainbow Serpent from Aboriginal Mythology's Beginning of Its Lore in "The Dreaming" is that It Sprouted Huge Mountains, Ridges, and Gorges as it Pushed Upward after Coming Out of The Ground. Can learn from Immense Proportions and Inhabits from Deep Waterholes Because of How This Snake is in Control of Water, but if Rain Didn't Existed, This Snake Would Dry Up and Die.
Rainbow Serpent (c) Aboriginal Mythology