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In the United States, the video captures unusual images of snakes that absorb much more.

Tom Thregle, 82, of Hedock, Georgia, found two intertwined reptiles in his mailbox.

The meal had already started when Slug picked up the phone and started filming.

The fugue shows an eastern king snake slowly moving on the body of a much larger wooden snake with flexible jaws. The hives do not move at all. This probably indicates that the Kingsnake killed it before swallowing it.

“This snake eats snakes all over the world,” said the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, which shares a video on its Facebook page.

It’s hard to accurately compare the length of these two snakes, as the roaring snakes are nearly half consumed at the beginning of the video. However, nettle trees can grow up to 6 feet (1.8 m) long, while eastern kingsnakes can reach a maximum length of just 3.9 feet (1.2 m).

Many types of snakes can eat large prey on their own, but eating large snakes is very rare. This is because when a snake eats another snake, a large snake cuts down a small snake.

This is the world of snakes eating snakes (credit: GADNR Division of Wildlife Resources)

“The sneak king found in Georgia is known for its ability to attack and eat poisonous snakes,” explained the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

The victim will be beaten, caught close to it, wrapped and squeezed until the head is swallowed. If the snake it eats is longer than a kingsnake, it will bend over before swallowing it.

“This species can often be identified by a pattern that resembles wire mesh on its back. This dorsal pattern is usually white or yellow.

On the other hand, if you are enjoying reading this in the sense that you will never find anything like this in Brighty, we have something to tell you.

Last month, scientists reported that mouse-eating snakes reaching 6 feet in length are still breeding in the wild in the UK.

Buckeye Rat Snakes are believed to have a stable population in Corbin Bay, North Wales.

It used to be a species indigenous to England before the Ice Age, but appears to have re-settled England for the first time in 10,000 years.