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Hoop snake : ウィキペディア英語版
Hoop snake
The hoop snake is a legendary creature of the United States, Canada, and Australia. It appears in the Pecos Bill stories; although his description of hoop snakes is the one with which people are most familiar, stories of the creature predate those fictional tales considerably. Several sightings of the hoop snake have been alleged along the Minnesota-Wisconsin border in the St. Croix River valley, Wake County in North Carolina, and Kamloops, British Columbia.
According to folklore, the distinguishing feature of a hoop snake is that it can grasp its tail in its jaws and roll after its prey like a wheel,〔 thus looking somewhat like the ''ouroboros'' of Greek mythology, or ''Tsuchinoko'' (a legendary fat snake that can roll like a wheel) in Japan. In one version of the myth, the snake straightens out at the last second, skewering its victim with its venomous tail. The only escape is to hide behind a tree, which receives the deadly blow instead and promptly dies from the poison.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Eastern Mud Snake )
The hoop snake is mentioned in a letter from 1784 (published in ''Tour in the U.S.A.'', Vol. I, p. 263-65. London):
Sightings are still occasionally reported, though the existence of the hoop snake has never been accepted by the scientific community. Naturalist Raymond Ditmars placed $10,000 in trust at a New York bank for the first person to provide evidence of a hoop snake.〔Ford, Joe, ''Haunts to Hookers.'', from the chapter "Snakes: Fact or Fable", pgs. 80-84.〕 Some have suggested it is a distorted description of the sidewinder of the American Southwest, or of mud snakes, which will occasionally lie in a loose hoop shape.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Modern Myths About Snakes )〕 The hoop snake possibly is an embellishment of actual instances of snakes swallowing their own tails. Photographic examples of this are readily found on the Internet today.
==See also==

*''Amphisbaena
*Fearsome critters
*Joint snake
*Rotating locomotion in living systems
*Serpent (symbolism)

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