The red-bellied black snake has the scientific name Pseudechis porphyriacus, also known as the “black killer” because they are very aggressive and specialize in eating other snakes, including poisonous snakes because the red-bellied black snake has the ability to neutralize The venom is compatible with your body.
Red-bellied black snake and bite on the back of the enemy.
Although the venom of the red-bellied black snake is among the “lightest” of all venomous snakes and non-lethal, its bites are a real problem with answers.
There was a case where the red-bellied black snake defeated the eastern brown snake Pseudonaja textilis – the second most venomous snake species after the domestic Taipan snake, whether in this battle, the red-bellied black snake can set the previous record.
This time, the opponent of the red-bellied black snake is the Mulga brown snake, a venomous snake that possesses the most fearsome features in the wild in Australia.
Seeing the opponent, the aggression of the red-bellied black snake rose, unable to control his heart, the snake took a bite like heaven on Mulga’s body and kept Mulga.
Clip of the red-bellied black snake fighting with the heavy King Mulga snake :
Animal world: Death battle “black killer” and snake King of venom But Mulga is not “a novice”, possessing horror venom, Mulga constantly protects his self-esteem with “poison transmission” shots. died into the body of a black snake twice his size.
1, 2, 3,… consecutive bites on the enemy.
Too wise, the red-bellied black snake used the “immobilization” move to trick Mulga into turning.
Unexpectedly, Mulga did not know that the red-bellied black snake has the ability to neutralize toxins, Mulga turned his head, the red-bellied black snake bit off Mulga’s head.
Mulga collapsed, writhing until he lay still in the belly of the red-bellied black snake.
The animal world is harsh indeed!
Note, Australia is known to be the land of the world’s most venomous hunters, including Mulga snakes.
Mulga snakes are completely different from other poisonous snakes in the world, they often attack when people are sleeping.
Scientists are more concerned that this venomous snake is likely to be “crazy” with the heat from the body of a sleeping person.
The temperament of the Mulga snake also varies by region. The Southern Mulga is usually shy and will stay put, while the Northern Mulga is easily provoked when disturbed or threatened.
At that time, they will hiss loudly, raise their bodies high like a cobra, their heads move flexibly and are ready to attack the enemy.
“Tiger” is like that, but sometimes with bad luck, Mulga also becomes “small” in front of ferocious prey!