The lethal cobra fight with the demon face fish
A fisherman caught the snakes and sea fish, carrying deadly venom, when they were fighting off Australia.
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Tiger snake fighting with demon face fish
According to the BBC, fisherman Rick Trippe discovered them on August 27, while diving down to explore a shipwreck from World War II off Darwin Harbor, Northern Australia territory.
The two children grabbed each other tightly when caught.(Photo: BBC)
The snake belongs to the family Hydrophis elegans , the species of extremely poisonous cobra living along the coast of Australia. At the time of being caught, the snake and the demon-faced fish were still biting at each other.
Trippe said, he has a lot of experience in sea snakes. He often pulled the snake from the bait, by squeezing his neck.
"I know this is dangerous. But I also understand that I can catch it without being bitten , " Trippe said. In the end, he let go of a pair of soaps, after asking you to take some photos.
Trippe took a picture with a pair of rafters after the death battle.(Photo: BBC)
According to Trippe, the snake is the winner, but it is very likely that it will die because of the poison on the demon's face . The venom from 13 spikes on the fish's face can be deadly for two hours, if left untreated.
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