This Snake Does Something No Human Should Have To Witness

Many-banded Krait

The many-banded Krait AKA Chinese Krait, and the species was first described in 1861 by a scientist called Edward Branch. Edward pointed out that it stood out because it had more bands on its skin than the Banded Krait, which is, by the way, another highly venomous snake. Another important thing to note is that the many-banded snake is very active and defensive at night, but it is pretty shy in the daytime and hides under stones or holes. As for its feeding habit, this snake is not picky at all. It feeds on fishes, rodents, frogs, and snakes of its species alike, and they can live for as long as 13 years. The oldest recorded lived as long as 13.7 years. We won’t also miss that its venom is very toxic and can cause a victim to lose their voice, and in serious cases, it can affect breathing and eventually led to death. This banded snake ain’t joking.

Many-banded-krait

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