Wildlife
Ain't no way that snake is having a meeting with a lizard and a turtle.
Lizard,boomslang and turtle!!
When threatened, most snakes will simply try to get away from the threat as fast as possible. When they feel a safe escape is not possible, they will display a defensive posture to scare of what they perceive to be the threat.
The Boomslang's strength lies in their ability to glide fast in trees away from threat. Under extreme threat, it will inflate its neck (like in the video) to look bigger and more intimidating. In such a situation, move back slowly and let the snake escape.
Ain't no way that snake is having a meeting with a lizard and a turtle.
Lizard,boomslang and turtle!!
When threatened, most snakes will simply try to get away from the threat as fast as possible. When they feel a safe escape is not possible, they will display a defensive posture to scare of what they perceive to be the threat.
The Boomslang's strength lies in their ability to glide fast in trees away from threat. Under extreme threat, it will inflate its neck (like in the video) to look bigger and more intimidating. In such a situation, move back slowly and let the snake escape.
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