You have never seen such a strange snake, it disappears under water
You have never seen such a strange snake, it disappears under water
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Seeing a strange snake in a swamp of Thailand, people have been blown away. As soon as the short clip went viral on the internet, it has stunned the netizens. This 2-foot-long creature is seen roaming inside a vessel. The interesting thing is that when the green snake moves here and there, its fur also makes zig-zig movements. Reports say that the snake was spotted by a 49-year-old local man 'Tu' in Sakhon Nakhon, Thailand. However, the date, exact location and authenticity of the clip is yet to be ascertained.

Green fur snake found in the swamp: According to the news, the creature was seen in the water of the swamp near the house of 'Tu' in Sakhon Nakhon. Snakes are not visible in the grass and moss present inside the water. It seems that he has disappeared under water. The media quoted Tu's 30-year-old niece as saying that 'I have never seen such a snake before. My family and I thought it might be useful for people to find out and research about it.' The snake is kept at 'Tu' house, waiting for identification by the authorities.

Hissing snake made people sleep: If the news is to be believed, some local people have said that this reptile can also be a hissing snake, because it appears that its body is covered with moss. Where in some news it has also been said that 'some local people have said that the reptile is a water snake, which hisses. Due to being in the swamp, so much moss accumulated on his body that he started looking like fur. The snake was seen going inside to catch its prey in water and rocky crevices.

What the expert said about this snake: Sam Chatfield, snake species coordinator at Wildlife ARC on the NSW Central Coast, has said that the fur on the snake is made of keratin. It is like having a layer on top of the skin. Puff-faced water snake is also called masked water snake. They belong to a species of venomous snake in the family Homalopsidae, found in tropical regions of Southeast Asia. This species ranges from North Sumatra to Salanga Island, Indonesia and Borneo. They are also present in the Malaysian peninsula and extreme southern Thailand.

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