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Did you know that there's a unique word in Russian with three consecutive "e"s? It's "zmeeeed" (snake eater), the shortest of these words, and it's striking for its unusual spelling. Try saying it quickly! A short-toed eagle is a bird of prey in the accipitridae family. For example, the common short-toed eagle, or Circaetus gallicus, inhabits the steppes of Eurasia and Africa, feeding primarily on snakes, hence its name. The word "zmeeeed" is formed from the roots "zmeya" (snake) and "est" (eat). The connecting vowel "e" here merges with the initial "e" of the second part of the word, creating a sequence that is extremely rare in the Russian language. Such letter combinations are extremely rare. For example, three "o"s in a row are found only in occasional words or complex terms like "zoo association," which are not considered common words. This modest yet astonishing example demonstrates the richness of the Russian language. Even such a short word as "zmeeeed" (snake eater) conceals unique spelling rules and phonetic features that make it truly special.