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Singapore News - To “eat snake” in local parlance would mean to slack off, but a king cobra was recently made to work hard for its meal, a fellow reptile in the form of a python. The two snakes were locked in a fang-tastic battle that was literally full of twists and turns, across at. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE - To "eat snake" in local parlance would mean to slack off, but a king cobra was recently made to work hard for its meal, a fellow reptile in the form of a python. The two snakes were locked in a fang-tastic battle that was literally full of twists and turns, across at least seven hours on Thursday (Sept.
To “eat snake” in local parlance would mean to slack off, but a king cobra was recently made to work hard for its meal, a fellow reptile in the form of a python.