What a Venomous Snake Attacking a Water Balloon Looks Like in Slow Motion

Nature shows might want to demonstrate the striking capabilities of some poisonous snakes, but how is one to do so with minimal risk of a deadly bite?

How about take a hint from BBC Earth’s show, which taunted a puff adder snake with a red water balloon.

The effect in slow motion not only demonstrates the violent strike, but the balloon snapping gives the footage a little something extra on the visual scale.

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Source: The Blaze

TF&G Staff

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