Video: Extremely venomous viper attacked - Who is so 'big'?
This is an opponent as dangerous as the mongoose.
A Lancehead viper (Scientific name: Bothrops ) - a venomous snake endemic to Central and South America - was attacked by an enemy. It is a member of the group of snakes that cause more human deaths in the Americas than any other group of venomous snakes.
The one who can defeat the snake is a small gray weasel Grison (Scientific name: Galictis cuja) - a species of weasel that lives in South America. Like many other weasel species, they also have a preference for eating snakes (including poisonous snakes).
The venomous snake received a fatal blow when the opponent bit it on the head.
The venomous snake received a fatal blow when the opponent bit it on the head. This is how to defeat the snakes that the mongoose also frequently uses. Finally, the snake was dragged to eat by the gray weasel and could not do anything more.
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