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"Flicks: A Fascinating World of Gestures, Reptiles, and Cinemas" In the midst of historical events and captivating creatures

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Flicks Collection: Winston Churchill - Giving the V for Victory sign
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Flicks Collection: Regal Cinema, Petworth - December 1938
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Flicks Collection: King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) adult, close-up of head, flicking forked tongue
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Flicks Collection: Bus Conductress
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Flicks Collection: Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) adult, close-up of head, flicking forked tongue, Bali
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Flicks Collection: Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) adult, flicking forked tongue
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Flicks Collection: Petworth Cinema Stage - May 1942
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Flicks Collection: Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) adult, flicking forked tongue
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Flicks Collection: Madagascar Tree Boa (Sanzinia madagascariensis) adult, flicking forked tongue, Madagascar, September
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Flicks Collection: Gaur (Bos gaurus gaurus) immature, close-up of head, flicking ears whilst being bothered by flies
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Flicks Collection: Cinema projectors, Regal Cinema, Walton, Essex
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Flicks Collection: European Adder (Vipera berus) adult female, flicking tongue, on rock in mountain habitat
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Flicks Collection: African Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) adult, close-up of head, flicking ears, Lake Mburo N. P. Uganda

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"Flicks: A Fascinating World of Gestures, Reptiles, and Cinemas" In the midst of historical events and captivating creatures, they have taken on various meanings throughout time. From Winston Churchill's iconic V for Victory sign to the swift movements of reptilian tongues, they have left their mark in different realms. Back in December 1938 at Regal Cinema in Petworth, moviegoers were enthralled by the silver screen as they indulged in cinematic flicks that transported them to distant worlds. The stage was set for unforgettable stories to unfold. Meanwhile, on the bustling streets of yesteryears, a bus conductress gracefully directed passengers with her precise hand gestures - each movement akin to a well-choreographed flick. Her expertise ensured smooth journeys for all who boarded her vehicle. Venturing into exotic lands like Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands brought encounters with majestic creatures such as the King Cobra and Reticulated Python. Their close-up shots revealed their mesmerizing forked tongues swiftly flicking through the air while exploring their surroundings. Rinca Island became a backdrop where Komodo Dragons showcased their unique behavior. With heads held high and tongues effortlessly flicking through salty breezes, these magnificent creatures strolled along beaches at water's edge - an awe-inspiring sight indeed. Even closer to home in Norfolk, England during April showers, Grass Snakes slithered near puddles delicately sipping droplets from nature's refreshment. Their forked tongues danced rhythmically as they quenched their thirst - a natural spectacle hidden within our own backyard. Whether it be political statements or reptilian communication methods captured on camera or witnessed firsthand at cinemas or amidst wildlife habitats around the world – "flicks" hold significance beyond mere moments frozen in time. They remind us of human resilience during challenging times and unveil nature's wonders that continue to captivate us even today.