Being doing fellow meat was plagued by wasps, crazy coral snakes

Evangeline Cummings, an employee at the University of Florida (USA), recorded this wild image in her backyard and shared it on Twitter.

The video shows the coral snake gobbling up a dead rat snake with the body hanging upside down on a rose bush. A wasp taking advantage of this opportunity rushed to bite the coral snake.

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Wasps taking advantage of this opportunity rushed to bite coral snakes.

Annoyed as he preys on the prey, the coral snake rages, returning to deal with the bully.

Coral snakes eat lizards, frogs and smaller snakes. Unlike many other snakes, coral snakes do not have strong and strong fangs, so they chew their prey with the aim of creating toxins.

It is not clear how the mouse serpent "landed" on the rose bush. But according to Cummings, it may have been dropped by a hawk and landed on it. Animals most likely tried to free themselves, but could not due to the serious injury.