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- Joint_snake abstract "A joint snake is a mythical creature of the Southern United States, the myth likely having spread elsewhere.Supposedly, the snake can break itself (or be cut) into pieces and will reassemble itself. It is said that if a piece of the snake is taken and the pocket knife used to cut the snake is set down in the place of the snake's piece, the knife will join up with the whole of the snake. The myth is probably based on legless lizards that can regenerate their tails after they are broken off. Such lizards are often called joint, or, more commonly, glass snakes. May also be a reference to the Hydra in Greek Mythology.".
- Joint_snake wikiPageID "2433635".
- Joint_snake wikiPageRevisionID "585651316".
- Joint_snake hasPhotoCollection Joint_snake.
- Joint_snake subject Category:American_folklore.
- Joint_snake subject Category:American_folklore_legendary_creatures.
- Joint_snake comment "A joint snake is a mythical creature of the Southern United States, the myth likely having spread elsewhere.Supposedly, the snake can break itself (or be cut) into pieces and will reassemble itself. It is said that if a piece of the snake is taken and the pocket knife used to cut the snake is set down in the place of the snake's piece, the knife will join up with the whole of the snake. The myth is probably based on legless lizards that can regenerate their tails after they are broken off.".
- Joint_snake label "Joint snake".
- Joint_snake label "Joint snake".
- Joint_snake sameAs Joint_snake.
- Joint_snake sameAs m.07cqsg.
- Joint_snake sameAs Q3183062.
- Joint_snake sameAs Q3183062.
- Joint_snake wasDerivedFrom Joint_snake?oldid=585651316.
- Joint_snake isPrimaryTopicOf Joint_snake.