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Rattlesnake's head still alive and ready to attack
In Santa Cruz, California, a resident found a Rattlesnake on their garage. He tried to lure it away from their residence but it seems like the reptiles loves their place.
On this video from Nat Geo Wild, a man used a shovel as a shield from a deadly Rattlesnake's attacks.
The poisonous snake doesn't want to leave the area and to protect his family, the man decided to chop off the head of the reptile.
What happens next is a bit creepy, because even without its body, the Rattlesnake continues to scan the area and after a few moments, it opened its mouth just like an attacking vicious killer serpent.
In Santa Cruz, California, a resident found a Rattlesnake on their garage. He tried to lure it away from their residence but it seems like the reptiles loves their place.
On this video from Nat Geo Wild, a man used a shovel as a shield from a deadly Rattlesnake's attacks.
A moving bodyless Rattlesnake head. |
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The poisonous snake doesn't want to leave the area and to protect his family, the man decided to chop off the head of the reptile.
The serpent was found hiding somewhere. |
What happens next is a bit creepy, because even without its body, the Rattlesnake continues to scan the area and after a few moments, it opened its mouth just like an attacking vicious killer serpent.
The headless body of the snake is still moving. |
Rattlesnake
These reptiles are considered as venomous snakes. They have a heat-sensing pits and any bite by a rattlesnake must be considered a life threatening medical emergency.Thank you so much for dropping by and reading this article. Visit our website regularly for more interesting and trending news and stories.
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Pugot na ulo ng Ahas, handa pa ring manuklaw
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