Snakes died in a death battle with poisonous centipedes
Despite being many times larger than the enemy, the snake had no way to escape the countless centipedes wrapped around him and was forced to submit the network for poisonous centipedes.
Two animals are constantly entwining each other, trying to wrestle the enemy down to gain the upper hand.
The three-minute video shared by Tvr231290 account on LiveLeak recorded the battle between the giant red glow and the long snake on the ground in the forest in Vietnam, according to Long Room. The two animals are constantly entwined, trying to get the opponent down to gain the upper hand, trying to release a fatal bite. In the end, the snake loses its life under the enemy's attack.
While the snake used its large body to wrap tightly around itself, the centipede did not succumb to the countless legs clinging to the solid body. As soon as the snake widened its jaws that were about to die, the burning animal responded by crushing it upside down.
The couple maintains a posture like a twisted rope until the snake is exhausted. At this time, the more aggressive centipede clenched himself. It quickly crawls through the opponent's white belly and bites the snake's neck. When he saw the snake convulsing in the dying moment, the centipede let loose the tightening ring.
Most of the comments below expressed surprise at the centipede's victory."Giant centipede? Now it has become my nightmare , " one viewer commented.
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