Published 16:53 IST, June 19th 2020
Viral video of snake sipping water from human's palm leaves Twitterati 'awestruck'
Recently, an Odisha-based man shared a video, in which a small green snake is seen drinking water from his palm. Check out how netizens reacted.
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Micro-blogging and social networking site Twitter has often amazed its users as its feed is always full of things happening around world. Recently, it amused netizens as a video of a small snake drinking water from human's palm hit media feed of many. An Odisha-based Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, named Susanta Nanda, shared a seven-second video, which featured a green colour snake drinking water from his hand. video has garnered more than 6.8K views and has been re-shared by 112 users on Twitter and still counting. Before checking out netizens' reactions, watch viral video below:
Snake drinking water below:
Netizens react:
A user was awestruck after watching video, as she penned that she has t seen a snake drinking water from human's palm. On or side, a few of m praised small snake as y called it 'cute' and 'beautiful'. Many of m were curious to kw more about species of green-colour snake. Amid confusion, a Twitter user claimed that it is a green vine snake, which is mildly vemous and generally found in Eastern Ghats of India.
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This comes after a video of 22 oversized plush bears enjoying roller coaster in Dutch me park Walibi Holland along with some sloth friends has amused internet users. In video uploaded on Walibi Holland’s YouTube channel on June 17, group of bears and some sloths can be seen enjoying coaster called Untamed. unique coaster has five inversions and a 116-foot drop with maximum speeds of 57 mph, according to Coaster Grotto, an online database that tracks roller coasters and me parks.
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However, video of teddy bears and ir sloth friends had taken internet by storm as near realistic bears wave hands and sloths look like y are excited and jumping as coaster bobs back and forth with wind roaring. YouTube viewers called foot “exciting” and “cute”. “I love how ir expressions and movements look like y are reacting to ride,” said a user named Ginger Bella.
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16:53 IST, June 19th 2020