Rattlesnake lazy riding thanks to tortoise's back
The spectacle is impressive, and the rattlesnake is lazy to move, 'riding' on the back of a desert turtle thanks to many people being surprised.
The spectacle is impressive, and the rattlesnake is lazy to move, 'riding' on the back of a desert turtle thanks to many people being surprised.
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Mario El Pachuco, a man recorded a desert turtle moving slowly with rattlesnake on its back in Arizona, USA. This serpent belongs to a poisonous diamond-ring rattlesnake, which lives mainly in the US and Mexico.
El Pachuco said that when he started taking pictures, the snake slid down from the turtle shell.
It is not uncommon for rattlesnakes and tortoises to live in the same cave. But the sight of them together 'going' like this is really rare.
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