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<poem>'''Turanga Leela''': Professor, maybe there's some way to bring the [[pine tree]]s back to life. Like we did with the barking snakes. ''[A snake barks.]'' | <poem>'''Turanga Leela''': Professor, maybe there's some way to bring the [[pine tree]]s back to life. Like we did with the barking snakes. ''[A snake barks.]'' | ||
'''Professor Farnsworth''': Pine trees aren't barking snakes. They won't just turn up in a salad at {{w|Olive Garden}}. But there is one [[Svalbard Global Seed Vault|hope]] | '''Professor Farnsworth''': Pine trees aren't barking snakes. They won't just turn up in a salad at {{w|Olive Garden}}. But there is one [[Svalbard Global Seed Vault|hope]], and as [[Angry Norwegian|usual]], it's [[Norway|Norwegian]]!</poem> | ||
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Revision as of 18:58, 29 November 2010
Barking snakes | |
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Homeworld | Earth |
First appearance | "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular" (6ACV13) |
The barking snakes are snakes capable of barking like dogs, and, according to Professor Farnsworth, known to turn up in a salad at Olive Garden. They were extinct at one point, but were later brought back to life, as pointed out by Turanga Leela. Since then, the barking snakes have been widely breeded, being seen in such places as the USA and Norway (6ACV13). The Norwegian seed guard used them as guard dogs during Xmas 3010 as he welcomed the Planet Express crew to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
Image Gallery
Barking as the Planet Express crew approaches the vault.
Silent as the guard is talking to Professor Farnsworth.
Additional Info
Trivia
- The barking snakes only appeared in a non-canon segment, so they may not exist in the real universe.
Quotes
Turanga Leela: Professor, maybe there's some way to bring the pine trees back to life. Like we did with the barking snakes. [A snake barks.]
Professor Farnsworth: Pine trees aren't barking snakes. They won't just turn up in a salad at Olive Garden. But there is one hope, and as usual, it's Norwegian!