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Rat Snakes Caught Amid Mating Dance Ritual in India, Video Goes Viral

New Delhi (Sputnik): With forked tongues and shiny black scales on their slithering bodies, which can reach up to eight feet in length, non-venomous rat snakes are known to not be aggressive towards humans. But the sheer sight of them can send chills down the spine of anyone.
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A pair of naughty snakes was caught on camera performing a mating dance ritual in Valmiki National Park, located in the Indian state of Bihar near the India-Nepal border.

Indian Forest Officer Parveen Kaswan, a popular  personality on social media, identified the dynamic dancing duo as rat snakes.

In the video, the two snakes can be seen tangling their bodies around each other while lifting a few feet in the air. 

The mating dance is actually combat between male snakes competing to determine which is strong enough to pursue the female in the area. 

 

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