Indian Venus venomous snake -Reticular python , broke into my country without authorization, encountered the only national treasure Venus -Mangshan iron-headed snake , and launched a battle to chase and escape!
1. India's non-venomous snakes are better than the most venomous snakes!
Why is it said to be non-toxic than the most toxic? Because although it is not poisonous, it is a murderous demon and is more harmful than all poisonous snakes.
It is called the Indian reticular python, and it is the longest snake in the world and mainly lives in the deep forests of India. Because the body is covered with mesh patterns, it is called "reticular python". It is huge, 12 meters long and weighs 100 kilograms. When walking in the Indian forest, it must be scared to death. It is the most strangled snake in the world, and it is enough to tangle and strangle all the animals in the world to death. It has a rough temperament and will kill all animals when it comes to killing people.
2. Our country’s national treasure is highly toxic!
It is the only venomous snake in my country that is listed as national second-class protected animal . Only in my country has it, and there are less than 500 in the world.
It is called Mangshan iron-headed snake, each price exceeds 2 million, making it the most expensive poisonous snake in the world. It is also the heaviest venomous snake in the world. Although it is only 2 meters long, it weighs 30 kilograms. It is very toxic and will definitely die if it is bitten by it. It has a irritable temperament and especially likes to attack people. It has a strong aggressive strangulation.
3. Can the national treasure venomous snake in my country fight against the Indian reticle python?
Indian reticle python is too strong and combat power is too strong. Its strangulation and entanglement power are enough to destroy all animals in the world. I am afraid that even lions and tigers are not its opponents. Perhaps the long-dead dinosaur can still compete with it in the rebirth of the old dinosaur.
So theoretically, my country's Mangshan iron-headed snake cannot fight against Indian reticle pythons.
4. Escape is a tactic!
The battle between my country's national treasure venomous snake and Indian reticle python has begun!
my country's Mangshan iron-headed snake knows that if it fights with Indian reticle pythons at zero distance, it will definitely be no match and can only be slaughtered and eaten. So when he encountered an Indian reticular python, he used his strength to escape.
Indian reticular python saw that the meat was about to be obtained, so he could not let it go easily, so he took the fastest speed and kept chasing him hard.
Let’s first look at the running speed of these two big snakes: Indian reticle python speed is 8 kilometers per hour, and my country’s Mangshan iron-headed snake speed is 13 kilometers per hour.
So in terms of speed alone, it is difficult for Indian reticular python to catch up with my country's Mangshan soldering iron-headed snake.
So, after chasing for a while, the distance between the Indian reticle python and my country's Mangshan iron-headed snake became larger and larger.
Indian reticle python realizes that it cannot catch up with my country's Mangshan soldering iron-headed snake and is ready to give up.
Unexpectedly, my country's Mangshan iron-headed snake stopped running away and turned around and actually provoked the Indian reticle python.
The angered Indian reticle python continues to pursue our country's Mangshan soldering iron-headed snake.
my country's Mangshan iron-headed snake took advantage of the rapid pursuit of Indian reticular pythons and was unprepared to accurately move towards Indian reticular pythons, releasing extremely venomous venom.
The Indian reticular python after being poisoned can no longer chase the iron-headed snake in Mangshan, my country, and was actually poisoned to death.
Indian reticular python is too big. It took more than 4 hours for my country's Mangshan iron-headed snake to dismember the Indian reticular python into 199 pieces and carry it back home piece by piece. There is no shortage of food this winter, and it is still a nutritious and delicious Indian snake!