[SIZE=6]That was not going to end well: Curious mouse sniffs a blue viper… who promptly eats it with a flash of its fangs[/SIZE] Images capture the dramatic moment a mouse is gobbled up by a blue pit viper in just five minutes
The curious rodent is seen sniffing the 27-inch venomous snake, seemingly unaware of the danger ahead
The predator suddenly opened its mouth, exposing a flash of its fangs before swallowing the mouse whole
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Huku bonobostan; snakes are highly misunderstood. Ma’fukers are way too superstitious, and often blame their fuked up, twisted shit on this colourful beautiful creature that move gracefully with such elegance n can strike with final lethality.
Aende tu hapa baringo 7pm ikifika snakes everywhere. In nakuru we had a mzungu prominent wheat farmer who would occasionally bring lots of eggs to hatch…within days we would come across lots of mole snakes…no amount of convincing would make me believe that they are harmless
I wonder how jungus tame them to the extent of sharing a house with them.
I know that.mzungu,once found him at Perkerra irrigation hunting down a python that was terrorizing villagers.
Spent the night at Lake Solai lodge but tuseme tu sikulala knowing that i was in those reptiles neighbourhood
They are totally harmless. Other than when hunting rodents, they only strike in self defense. In fact studies show when you approach a snake, it detects your vibrations and scampers away.
That’s a lab rat, bred for the purpose of study or feeding snakes. This mouse was set up for the cameras. It has no idea the snake is danger unlike wild mice that grow up dodging snakes. As a boy I witnessed a python kill a dog and it traumatized me for a long time.