Deadly Centipedes Are a Tasty Snack For Pygmy Rattlesnakes | Nat Geo Wild

Ever wondered how giant centipedes are eaten even though they’re venomous? According to research, pygmy rattlesnakes have specialized tactics to hunt different prey: with lizards, they lay back, wiggle a lure and wait to strike. An ambush. But, they actively pursue the dangerous giant centipedes. The pygmies strike at the invertebrate with caution. After all, it’s a venomous prey. ➡ Subscribe: About National Geographic Wild: National Geographic Wild is a place for all thin
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