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The snake photons are shown to obey the parabolic instead of the more general Maxwell As a result, the snake photons are described by the well-known small-angle approximation of the radiative transfer having a rather simple analytical solutions. Some applications of the solutions for retrieving the parameters of highly scattering media (density inhomogeneities, particle size distributions, etc.) are discussed.