Actually, the snake I worked with here is a many banded krait (Bungarus m. multicinctus), which is a highly venomous nocturnal snake. Because they are nocturnal, they tend to freeze when you uncover them during the day, and once they realize they are in the open, they will move off. We often use this behaviour, which I have noted in many snake species, to take photographs of snakes.
notice how long the snake stayed in the circle before it made a move. usually when you put a snake down, it will immediately dart off. in this case he stalled because the lime is actually working. the snake had no choice but to eventually cross the line. so he made a quick run for it. but he probably will avoid that lime area. so it asctually works :)
i dont get it
Ir0nF1st924 2 months ago
wow those kraits get moving
SydneySnakeCatcher 3 months ago
@skeeterboom12345 Umm... why wouldn't he let it go?
BelialAndar 5 months ago
I can't believe you let that fuckin thing go!!!
skeeterboom12345 6 months ago
rly lime or do u mean line?....................
DragonDreamer109 7 months ago
Actually, the snake I worked with here is a many banded krait (Bungarus m. multicinctus), which is a highly venomous nocturnal snake. Because they are nocturnal, they tend to freeze when you uncover them during the day, and once they realize they are in the open, they will move off. We often use this behaviour, which I have noted in many snake species, to take photographs of snakes.
akkedisse 2 years ago
notice how long the snake stayed in the circle before it made a move. usually when you put a snake down, it will immediately dart off. in this case he stalled because the lime is actually working. the snake had no choice but to eventually cross the line. so he made a quick run for it. but he probably will avoid that lime area. so it asctually works :)
akachi98 2 years ago
So comforting to know that it doesn't work :(
msgreenbean 3 years ago