Flock of ducks chasing tiger snakes violates the territory
Poisonous tiger serpent hurriedly hurried up the shore of the lake in Australia when bumping into fierce mallards.
The ducks followed closely behind the cobra, resolutely chasing the enemy out of the territory.
Three Pacific black ducks swim to chase poisonous cobras at Lake Herdsman, near Perth, Western Australia. Bob Humphries driver recorded the scene when driving across the lake on October 8 and shared on Newsflare.
Before that, the cobra was sunbathing between the reeds. He just swam a few meters across the water and began hunting along the small island, then encountered the duck. The ducks followed closely behind the cobra, resolutely chasing the enemy out of the territory. The cobra must hurry into the reeds and disappear from the sight of the ducks.
Western cobra (Notechis scutatus occidentalis) is a poisonous snake that lives in Australia, near the swamp and where there is water, about two meters long. This snake species mainly eats frogs and some reptiles. Cobra venom contains neurotoxins, blood coagulants, blood targets. Symptoms of a bite include local pain in the leg and neck area, neuralgia, paralysis, sweating, and shortness of breath.
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