What is snakes and apples?

Snakes are not attracted to apples. Most species of snakes are carnivorous and prefer to eat rodents, insects, birds, and other small animals. They do not have the ability to taste sweet flavors like those found in apples, and therefore, apples are not a natural part of their diet.

However, there is a mythological connection between snakes and apples, which dates back to the biblical story of Adam and Eve. In the story, the serpent tempts Eve with an apple from the Tree of Knowledge, which leads to the fall of man. This association has led to snakes being depicted in artwork and literature as coiled around apples.

In reality, snakes do not have any particular affinity towards apples. They are more likely to avoid them than seek them out. Additionally, feeding snakes human food like apples can lead to digestive problems and is generally not recommended for their health.