Two dogs play fighting
are you looking for a little laugh in your day? If so then this is the video for you. I know you’ve all seen dogs really get into it fighting but these two friends are just playin it out.
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Friendly dog attacks leash
If you like dogs who act foolish, then stop right here. My dog (sunset) has been walked on her leash her whole life, so she is very used to leashes and doesn’t have an issue with them, but when she gets bursts of energy, she will play with her leash and attack it like it’s a dangerous snake and shake it in her mouth.
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Kingsnake Caught Constricting Venomous Copperhead Snake
Kingsnakes use constriction to kill their prey and tend to be opportunistic when it comes to their diet; they will eat other snakes including venomous snakes, a situation that you can see in the video above. Kingsnakes will also eat lizards, rodents, birds, and eggs. The common kingsnake is believed to be immune to the venom of other snakes and does eat rattlesnakes, but it is not necessarily immune to the venom of snakes from different places.
The "king" in the name (as with the king cobra) refers to this preying on other snakes.
According to Wikipedia, kingsnakes such as the California kingsnake can exert twice as much constriction force relative to body size as ratsnakes and pythons. Scientists believe such strong coils may be an adaptation to snake and other reptile prey, which can sustain lower blood-oxygen levels before asphyxiating.
Check out this crazy footage of a kingsnake, who doesn't use venom to kill its prey, constricting and eating a very venomous copperhead snake. Wild wildlife indeed! We kinda feel sorry for the snake that is slowly being crushed while still alive, but that is the way Mother Nature works – sometimes she is delightful, and sometimes she scares the socks off most of us. However, this is a perfectly normal thing.
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