You will be shocked to see, who will win the fight between the snake and the little weasel

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Beji or Neul is considered as the enemy of snakes. We often use the word snake-tail as an example of enmity. In other words, the relationship between beji and snake is that when they meet each other, they get into a deadly conflict. Even if other animals, including humans, retreat from snake attacks, they are very good at hunting or defeating snakes!

Poisonous snakes like cobra but lose to Beji! Many believe that Beji's body has an antibody that prevents the poisonous cobra's venom from working on Beji's body. Which is completely wrong idea. Beji's perfect technique is the only way to defeat Cobra.

Seeing the snake, why is the beeji involved in the conflict?

In order to protect themselves and their children from poisonous snakes and to prevent Beji from getting in the way of gathering food, Beji engages in deadly confrontations at the very sight of snakes!

Why is the snake defeated in this clash of both?

Researchers say that because of the nicotinic acetyl choline receptor properties in the body of the beeji, the snake venom in the body of the beeji does not allow it to freeze, which is why the beeji is protected from snake poisoning. However, if the immune system does not function properly, the organism slowly dies. However, the research has not been able to know anything clear about it so far.

According to some, Beji is able to defeat Snake only because of his perfect technique, quickness, boldness and more rapid defensive tactics.

When a little water goes to fight with a snake, there is a situation of fighting with this little water for a long time and it is not possible to say who will win in the end. After fighting for about two or three or four hours, no one gets tired and after observing silence, they start fighting again, but you will be surprised to see that this little Prashant won't be able to say, and well, they fight more. Watch until they finish fighting and both are exhausted.

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