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"From soothing to savage, the power revealed through history and nature" In the early 20th century
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"From soothing to savage, the power revealed through history and nature" In the early 20th century, Craven Cigarettes boasted about their smooth flavor that caressed smokers' throats. Yadil Advertisement showcased a throat lozenge that promised instant relief from irritation and coughs. The Indian Cobra, also known as Spectacled Cobra, strikes fear with its venomous bite aimed at paralyzing its prey by constricting their throats in Karnataka, India. Wulfings Formamint tablets were advertised in 1913 as a remedy for sore throats and bad breath. A vintage Craven A Cigarette Advert from 1927 highlighted the pleasure experienced when smoke gently glides down your throat. Evans Pastilles postcard advertisement promoted throat-soothing candies that brought comfort during cold seasons. St. Blaise's miraculous healing touch was depicted in a colored engraving where he cured a sick child suffering from an inflamed throat. Native South Americans retaliated against Spanish invaders by executing them with swift slashes across their vulnerable throats. Male Anole Lizards engage in territorial displays where they puff up their colorful dewlaps to intimidate rivals and establish dominance without resorting to violence or biting each other's throats in the rainforest canopy. The gruesome massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks under Abdul Hamid between 1895-1896 saw innocent Armenian inhabitants falling victim to brutal attacks on their lives and throats due to ethnic tensions. In nature: 11 & 12: Witness the raw power of a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) as it swiftly takes down a Topi calf (Damaliscus lunatus), firmly gripping its prey by the throat before devouring it entirely within Masai Mara, Kenya.