Halakhah for Berakhot 60:14
מתני׳ <big><strong></strong></big> אין עומדין להתפלל אלא מתוך כובד ראש חסידים הראשונים היו שוהין שעה אחת ומתפללין כדי שיכוונו לבם לאביהם שבשמים אפי' המלך שואל בשלומו לא ישיבנו ואפי' נחש כרוך על עקבו לא יפסיק:
MISHNAH One must not stand up to say the Tefillah except in a serious frame of mind. The pious men of old used to wait an hour and then say the Tefillah, in order to direct their heart to their Father in Heaven. Even when a king greets him, he must not respond ; and though a serpent be wound round his heel, he must not interrupt.
Shulchan Arukh, Orach Chayim
And even [if] a snake is coiled around one's heel, one should not interrupt, (but one may move to a different place so that the snake falls off one's leg) (the Ri at the beginning of Chapter "Ain Omdin" [Berachot 30b:14]). But [regarding] a scorpion - one interrupts, because it is more prone to do harm; and so too a snake, if one sees that it is angry and ready to do harm, one interrupts.
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