The American copperhead viper traveled thousands of miles across the ocean and through the mountains to reach Xinjiang. Encounter Xinjiang jungle cats and start a unique battle! American Copperheaded Viper: It’s the American killer snake! It accounts for more than half of snake b

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United States Copperheaded Viper , traveled thousands of miles, crossed the ocean, crossed the mountains, and came to Xinjiang. Encounter Xinjiang jungle cat and start a unique battle!

American copperhead viper: It is the American killer snake! More than half of snake bites in the United States come from it. The body length is 0.9 meters, the weight is 1 kilogram, and the head is triangular. Although it is only half as toxic as western diamondback rattlesnake , it has a large amount of detoxified fluid. Once bitten by it, you will definitely die. Rough temperament, quick action, violent poison, and good at disguise. They are masters of ambush hunting. They will find a favorable position, wait for the right prey to fall into the trap, attack without hesitation, and bite the opponent mercilessly. Even a beheaded copper-headed viper can still move, and its head will jump up and bite wildly!

The American copperhead viper traveled thousands of miles across the ocean and through the mountains to reach Xinjiang. Encounter Xinjiang jungle cats and start a unique battle! American Copperheaded Viper: It’s the American killer snake! It accounts for more than half of snake b - DayDayNews

The American copperhead viper traveled thousands of miles across the ocean and through the mountains to reach Xinjiang. Encounter Xinjiang jungle cats and start a unique battle! American Copperheaded Viper: It’s the American killer snake! It accounts for more than half of snake b - DayDayNews

The American copperhead viper traveled thousands of miles across the ocean and through the mountains to reach Xinjiang. Encounter Xinjiang jungle cats and start a unique battle! American Copperheaded Viper: It’s the American killer snake! It accounts for more than half of snake b - DayDayNews

Xinjiang Jungle Cat: Treasure of the Jungle! is 0.6 meters long and weighs 6 kilograms. It has superb skills, well-developed vision, smell and hearing, cunning eyes, irritable temperament, quick action, and is good at running and jumping. It can climb trees, love to play in water, and can even dive into the water to catch fish with its mouth. It likes to sneak close to prey and prey suddenly. They mainly live in forests, grasslands, swamps and reed fields, feeding on fish and small animals.

The American copperhead viper traveled thousands of miles across the ocean and through the mountains to reach Xinjiang. Encounter Xinjiang jungle cats and start a unique battle! American Copperheaded Viper: It’s the American killer snake! It accounts for more than half of snake b - DayDayNews

The American copperhead viper traveled thousands of miles across the ocean and through the mountains to reach Xinjiang. Encounter Xinjiang jungle cats and start a unique battle! American Copperheaded Viper: It’s the American killer snake! It accounts for more than half of snake b - DayDayNews

The American copperhead viper traveled thousands of miles across the ocean and through the mountains to reach Xinjiang. Encounter Xinjiang jungle cats and start a unique battle! American Copperheaded Viper: It’s the American killer snake! It accounts for more than half of snake b - DayDayNews

The head and body of the American copper-headed viper are made of copper and iron. Can the Xinjiang jungle cat penetrate the copper head and iron body of the American copper-headed viper?

The American copperheaded adder is extremely poisonous. Can Xinjiang jungle cats resist the poisonousness of the American copperheaded adder?

Now, let’s enjoy this cat-snake battle!

The Xinjiang jungle cat has been waiting in the tree for a long time. When it saw the American copperheaded viper arriving, it immediately jumped out of the tree and pressed its heavy body on the American copperheaded viper, making it unable to move.

The American copperheaded pit viper released highly toxic venom towards the Xinjiang jungle cat. Unfortunately, the body was charged, and the venom failed to hit the Xinjiang jungle cat and was shot into the grass.

The Xinjiang jungle cat became so angry that it used its sharp claws to penetrate the copper head and iron body of the American copper-headed adder one by one, and ate the entire American copper-headed adder with its bones into its belly.

The American copperhead viper, no matter how tough it is, invades Xinjiang and encounters Xinjiang jungle cats, it can only be a delicious meal!

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