Venomous snakes tangled up in a fierce fight in Adelaide park

Venomous snakes tangled up in a fierce fight in Adelaide park
Two venomous snakes have been captured on digital camera because the pair had been locked in a fierce struggle in Adelaide’s south.

Walkers had been having fun with the nice and cozy climate in Onkaparinga River Recreation Park once they noticed a brown snake and a red-bellied black snake preventing on the weekend.

The pair had been wrestling simply two metres off the strolling path.

Two snakes caught fighting in Adelaide.
The brown snake and red-bellied black snake had been wrapped in a struggle. (Min Cook)
Two snakes caught fighting in Adelaide.
The struggle was simply two metres away from a well-liked strolling path. (Min Cook)

The girl who recorded the video stated “the brown snake had the whole head of the red-bellied black snake in its mouth and was squeezing and pulsing”.

“Look how many times the brown is wrapped around it,” the lady stated within the video.

“One, two, three – I reckon it’s wrapped around like six times.

It is not clear which snake ended up winning the fight.

The brown snake left Sean Cade with almost two dozen eggs.

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