Hungry heron raven snatching fish of snakes
The impressive moment when the aunt bird won the snake with a lake in India was recorded by a female student.
The impressive moment when the aunt bird won the snake with a lake in India was recorded by a female student.
Heron bird and snake at the same time grab fish head.(Photo: Caters News).
The 19-year-old Inaganti Kumar in India was very surprised when she saw the scene of herds fighting for snakes with snakes. The heron dives into the water to hunt fish, but when it rises from the water, the fish is lying in the mouth of a snake. Both carnivores bite and tense and struggle not to yield to the enemy.
"I never expected such a wonderful moment. I just thought the heron bird was catching fish, but the tension scene was right in front of my eyes. I was completely surprised," said November 28 Express.
The heron did not show any fear at the snake and quickly won after keeping the fish with the beak and bracing until the snake had to give up. It relaxed to enjoy a meal on a nearby rock.
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