The snake image slithered across the sniper rifle throat causing unexpected fever
Fox News page on April 19 said the impressive image of snakes on sniper rifles feverishly believe on social networks.
Even a snake crawling on a muzzle could not distract American military snipers.
Fox News page on April 19 said the impressive image of snakes on sniper rifles feverishly believe on social networks.
While conducting a US Infantry Training 1-173, a southern black snake sneaks through the barrel of William Snyder, a US Army National Guard sniper.
Snakes crawl through the sniper rifle.(Photo: Alabama National Guard).
The exercise was conducted at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida State, the National Guard in Alabama.
It seems that the camouflage outfit of the sniper is so outstanding that he can cross the snake and suddenly crawl over.
"Our snipers are trained to be able to keep perfect immobilization for hours in missions and invisible to enemies, even invisible before the wild life" - Alabama Self-Defense National Guard share on Facebook when posting this photo.
The photo made people socially excited and attracted thousands of " likes " and sharing.
Fortunately, the Southern black snake is not a poisonous snake, although they bite to defend themselves.
The "invisible" sniper in this picture has not yet made a comment even though the media tried to contact him.
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