'A real life horror film': Terrified viewers watch from edge of their seats as SNAKES hunting as a pack chase down baby iguana in amazing footage for BBC's Planet Earth II that even shocked Sir David Attenborough
真人版恐怖片:BBC《行星地球》节目视频惊呆David Attenborough,群蛇猎杀鬣蜥蜴
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OK, so the poor hatchlings are constricted to death withing minutes of hatching. But they are many times larger than the snakes. So how do the snakes consume them ? Do they swallow them whole, or wait for them to decompose and then pull the carcase apart ? Not exactly appetising either way, but I'm just curious. Does anyone know ? Thanks !adamtwinReply toglayva
It seems to be floating in around 5.5 million, almost half of Planet Earth II which peaked at 10 million but that's just the overnights, the proper figures (which the DM never print) are the consolidated viewing figures which usually adds around 30% more to the overnights for both the BBC and ITV.Jimmy Phipps
Not hard enough to fight face to face so you poison your opponents after you got one lucky blow in.