Video: Venomous snake was hunted by 'speed racer', turned around and injected venom to bite back, what was the outcome?
True to its name, Black Racer is a non-poisonous snake but has extremely fast moving speed. Can it defeat a poisonous snake?
Snake Racer is immune to its opponent's venom.
A poisonous Cottonmouth snake (Scientific name: Agkistrodon piscivorus) was wandering around looking for food in the jungle when it suddenly encountered another hunter. It is a Black Racer snake (Scientific name: Coluber constrictor).
Although it is not venomous, the Black Racer is a snake that specializes in hunting other snakes. It moves very quickly, so when its prey enters its sights, it is difficult to escape.
When attacked by a Racer snake, the venomous snake injected venom into the opponent, but like many other snake-eating snakes, the Racer snake is immune to the opponent's venom. Finally, the Racer snake swallowed its prey whole into its stomach.
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