Video: Watch male snakes fighting for partners
In order to gain access to a nearby female snake, two males of the oriental poisonous brown snake have plunged into each other fiercely. The reptiles of these reptiles have entered his camera lens Tim Horton in southern Australia on March 30.
Horton's new clip shows, two snakes coiled their bodies together like ropes twisted and struggling constantly. Both tried to use the head to bite the opponent, but failed.
2 snakes coiled the body together like rope on the side twisted and struggling constantly.
If the context is unclear, many people may mistake this as a spectacle of a snake couple performing flexible mating dance. At the end of the clip, the strength between 2 male snakes is still " inconclusive".
According to experts from the Australian Museum, the oriental poisonous brown snake is the culprit that causes the most snakes and deaths in the country.
During mating season, male snakes will have to fight with each other to attract the attention of female snakes. These types of battles can last for up to an hour until the winner is found. The defeated snake rarely gets killed and it often goes away as soon as the war is over.
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