(ĐTCK) People who are afraid of snakes will definitely not like this.
Speaking of snakes and pythons, many of us are afraid of “blue cat eyes” because of their scary appearance as well as their level of danger. In particular, there is no venom like snakes, what makes the python’s brand lies in its “awe-inspiring” power. When squeezing bait, they can crush the skeleton of wild buffalo.
They are considered the largest snakes that have ever existed on earth. According to paleontologists, they existed about 60 million years ago.
Brisbane is the capital city and largest city of the state of Queensland in Australia. The city is located near the Pacific Ocean and next to the Brisbane River on the plains between Moreton Bay and the Great Dividing Range in Southeast Queensland. Thanks to nature’s blessings, Brisbane is home to many wild animals, including giant pythons.
Recently, a man living in the suburbs of Brisbane witnessed a horrifying scene. That day, Mr. Paas returned home from the warehouse and discovered the tail of a large python wiggling in the kitchen. With extremely fast reflexes, the python quickly realized the stranger’s presence and crawled under the table, out of sight of the homeowner. When Paas started to feel uneasy, he moved to look for the unexpected guest and discovered an even more surprising scene.
Two giant pythons, no different from Hollywood movie characters, are entwined tightly together. Fight as enemies with a long-standing grudge.
Paas said: “Although the movements of the two pythons entwined together may seem like a pair of pythons during the mating season, a closer look can reveal that they are actually a pair of male snakes fighting to collect their prey. attracted the attention of another female python nearby.”
Contrary to many people’s predictions, after the incident, the owner of the apartment told the story with a calm mind. He said that the family had previously learned about snakes living on the ceiling of their house when the weather was warmer. After researching, Paas discovered that they are all species that are not harmful to humans. They even have the effect of repelling other wild animals that used to roam outside his house.
According to the explanation of snake catching expert Max Jackson, during the breeding season, female pythons secrete scent to attract male pythons. Whenever female pythons are in heat, they release scent and automatically the male pythons nearby will be excited. At this time, as long as they feel any rival in love nearby, the male python will rush into fight. It is easy to recognize when pythons are mating or fighting. When mating, they will crawl over each other, not entwine like the case in the story above.