Indiana Jones Was Right to Be Afraid of Snakes

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Indiana Jones Was Right to Be Afraid of Snakes
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'Snakes... why did it have to be snakes? Why does it EVER need to be snakes?!?'

That Indiana Jones has a fear of snakes seems almost out of character. Our very first introduction to the hero, in 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark, sets up Jones as a fearless adventurer, one that is calm, collected, and quick with the bullwhip he carries.

RELATED: Harrison Ford Takes on Creepy Crawlies in New 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' TV Spot What makes Indiana Jones' reaction to snakes is just how accurate it is. When the roof of the Well of Souls is moved away, Sallah notices that the floor of the chamber seems to be moving. You can see the "Oh, God, I hope I'm wrong" look come across Jones' face as he takes a torch and drops it to the ground. His fears are realized: the floor is littered with deadly snakes, prompting the iconic line "Snakes.

You could be locked in a home with a black mamba, as in 1981's Venom. One could be crawling around a secret chamber in your basement, like the basilisk in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. One could come up through the airplane toilet and bite you on your bathing suit bits, or fall into the airplane cabin through the oxygen mask holes, prompting an angered Samuel L.

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