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Snakes are deadly predators, and when they target prey, they’re usually successful, but they also have enemies that can kill them. Join us, as we look at 15 times snakes messed with the wrong opponent.
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Pheasant VS Snake
I didn’t know peacocks were expert snake killers, but it seems like they are. This peacock is adamant about not letting this snake get away, as it stomps on it bites it, and grabs the snake to try and rip it to shreds. The bird reminds me of a lot of turkeys when they are confronted with a snake. The bird and the snake end up in the trenches, where the snake keeps taking a licking until the clock stops ticking. When a peacock spots a snake in a small stream, it doesn’t hesitate to jump in and attack the reptile. I wonder if the bird can figure out whether the snake is venomous or not, or if it’s immune, but whatever the case may be, this bird is out to kill this snake.
Another peacock mangles an innocent snake that just wants to be left alone when it pecks at the snake until it eventually kills it. Many people think snakes are always on the prowl, trying to bite something, but it’s not the case. Many humans are bitten by snakes because the snakes are afraid. After finding a snake in a bush, a peacock grabs the reptile and drags it along a small road. The snake struggles to free itself, but the bird keeps attacking it and I don’t see this snake getting out of this mess.
Snake VS Snake
A beautiful, speckled King snake takes out a venomous copperhead close to the house of the person filming. Some people say, the only good snake is a dead snake, but the man filming begs to differ. He says his video shows why you want to keep a speckled King snake around. This rattlesnake is no match for this king snake. After coiling itself around the rattlesnake, the king snake begins to swallow it.
In this video, a spitting cobra attacks and eats a puff adder, as wildlife enthusiasts film the action up close. Aren’t these snakes venomous? So, why are these people getting so close to filming them? I don’t know about you, but I would be filming from up in a tree. This king snake coils itself around a copperhead snake in seconds and suffocates it before swallowing it whole. The fight didn’t last long, and I must say I’m impressed by the king snake’s offensive skills in battle.