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The Meaning of Animal Behavior Part-4 | Mythology of the Meaning of Animal Behavior Part Four
MEANING OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOR - PART 4
  • If a poisonous snake enters the house at night, it means that there will be obstacles to the owner of the house in everything.
  • If a poisonous snake enters during the day, it means that in the near future someone will die.
  • If a non-venomous snake enters the house at night, it means that in the near future the owner of the house will move to a new house.
  • If a non-venomous snake enters in the morning, it means that the owner of the house will have a lot of trouble, especially about debts.
  • It is advisable not to kill snakes on kliwon Friday nights, meaning the person who kills will be seriously ill.
  • If you or anyone else sees a large snake in front of the house, then the snake just disappears, meaning that you or anyone who sees the snake will get safety from the dangers of a lifetime.
  • If you have butterflies in your body, it means that you will receive bad news if it hits at midnight or you will find a soul mate in the near future, if not at midnight.
  • When the butterfly enters the house at night, it means that it will receive unexpected money in the near future.
  • If a butterfly enters the house and dies, it means that there will be news that a family is sick or something has happened.
  • If your body falls on a lizard, it means you will have an argument with other family members.
  • If you like to kill lizards, it's best not to be married, meaning that it will be difficult to mate.
  • It is advisable to pay attention to the sounds of the gecko and count the number of sounds, meaning for good clues or bad omens.
  • When a mouse enters the house at night, it means the owner of the house will get a big fortune.
  • When you meet a white mouse in the forest at night, it means that you will be safe until you arrive at your destination
  • Seen thousands of rats rampaging in an area of ​​rice fields, meaning there will be important events in the country. Or a warning to the rice field owners to feed the poor.
  • Once upon a time wild animals flocked down the mountain, When wild animals that inhabit volcanic slopes (such as tigers, deer, monkeys, snakes etc.) flock down the mountain it is a sign that the mountain will soon erupt. For this reason, residents living on the slopes of the mountain are advised to immediately find a safe place or take refuge to save themselves.

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