Cobras snuggle around the mid-way neck
The momentum is bitten by venomous cobra and venom infection but still tries to move to escape.
A resident recorded a battle between the cobra and the lizard in Kruger National Park, South Africa, Viral Hog reported on July 2. He left the Shingwedzi campsite to get to Letaba in the early morning and caught two creatures struggling on the road.
The great daemon is trying to crawl, dragging the cobra of Naja annulifera.
"I slowly drove towards them and realized it was a great daemon trying to crawl away, dragging the cobra of Naja annulifera. I was very impressed with the power of the daemon, especially when it had a stain. bite in the neck and affected by poison, " he recalls.
The momentum escaped several times but then let the snake catch it. It gradually became slower and almost impossible to move. In the end, another car passed and made the cobra leave and the momentum remained in the middle of the road.
"I wait a while to see if the snake comes back or the momentum will recover. However, more and more traffic is passing and I have to leave. I think maybe the momentum will be stabbed by the car , " film sharing.
Naja annulifera cobras live mainly in South Africa, adults can be about two meters long. Their main food is rodents, toads, birds, even other snakes.
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