Usually, it’s used in different context, but it’s highly appropriate here too…Īnyways, the snake clearly didn’t like being poked and decided to make a break for it. The man flips his stick around and starts pokes the snake a few times.Īs the old saying goes, “I wouldn’t touch that with a ten-foot pole.” The snake is unpleased with the interruption and lunges towards the man. The man beats the snake with the leafy end of the stick. Then a tree branch being held by a person pops into view. The deer seems to be at the end of the road. Oh, it’s a large snake strangling it to death. The video starts with something moving around a motionless deer. This guy wanted to the events to be over and clear the roadway at this zoo in Thailand. And I certainly wouldn’t be beating it with a stick to save a deer… It doesn’t seem like the best choice for prey, but hey, a snake like this will do whatever it wants to and I won’t be arguing with it. I mean, what would a snake do with a deer anyways? Swallow it whole and not eat for the next 6 months? Crazier things have happened… Man Saves Deer From Snake With A Tree Branch what more you could you want in a awesomely terrible action thriller. They are animals that feed and kill their prey underwater.”Ībrao added that even though Anaconda attacks on humans are rare, they will attack whenever they feel threatened.Īnd speaking of anacondas… how good is Anaconda the movie? I mean, Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, giant snakes…. “They aren’t venomous but they are extremely strong, one of the most agile snakes that exist underwater. Luckily enough, the Anaconda’s bite wasn’t enough to penetrate the skin, and he laughed off the attack as well.Īlthough these creatures are insanely big, biologist Edson Abrao said they aren’t venomous. Not even gonna lie, I’d be losing my shit if I saw a 30-foot snake manhandle my fishing guide. The snake then makes its way back into the water, and believe it or not, you can hear the guests laughing in the background.Ī tourist guide in #Brazil had a miraculous escape as a giant Anaconda leaped out of the water and attacked him #Video /94aMedVtVI In the video, you can see the snake coiled up on a stump that was partially underwater, when in the blink of an eye, it jumps out and bites the guide. I saw the snake on a stump and I said, ‘Look, guys, an anaconda is over there, I’m going to film it for you to see.” “When I was filming the anaconda, she pulled away and I saw that she was about to strike. The fishing guide had reportedly noticed the massive snake while guiding a number of tourists on the Araguaia River in Goias, located in Central Brazil.ģ8-year-old fishing guide Joao Severino was the one who captured the encounter on film, and told Jam Press: Heart pounding video captured the whole moment. One of these massive serpents of the deep came out of nowhere, jumped out of the water, and bit a fishing guide in Brazil, according to Jam Press via the New York Post. We’re talking about a creature that can grow as long as 30 foot, be 12-inches in diameter, and weigh up to 550-pounds, all while slithering… AND swimming. With that being said, it’s impossible for me to imagine the types of creatures that lurk in the jungles and rivers of the Amazon. Okay, okay, maybe that’s just me… but imagine accidentally stepping on one that was hidden in the grass while you were playing golf at only 12-years-old? That stuff will scar you for life. The two men contacted their families by phone, the paper reported.For the most part, the average American gets freaked out when they unexpectedly come across a black rat snake, which aren’t venomous or even really all that dangerous at all. The survivors included the vessel’s 53-year-old skipper and his 42-year-old nephew, according to La Voz de Galicia newspaper. “The sea was very bad,” he told reporters. The head of Galicia’s regional government, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, said the Spanish ambassador to Canada told him that seven bodies had been found. The 24-member crew of the sunken vessel included 16 Spaniards, five Peruvians and three workers from Ghana, Spain’s maritime rescue service said. EST), Spain’s regional representative, Maica Larriba, told Spanish public radio. The 50-meter (164-feet) long fishing boat named Villa de Pitanxo, which operates out of northwest Spain’s Galicia region, sank in the dark (around 0600 GMT, 1 a.m. Three crew members were saved from a lifeboat, and a maritime search was launched for the 14 other crew members still missing in heavy seas. MADRID (AP) - A Spanish fishing boat sank early Tuesday in rough seas off Newfoundland in eastern Canada, killing at least seven people, an official in Spain said.
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