Snakes move in mysterious ways,queer eroticism gawain but perhaps not always as mesmerisingly as this.
A video posted on the Facebook page of Bangor Vineyard Shed in Australia shows a Tasmanian tiger snake trying to navigate a thin fence line, which looks to be pretty challenging.
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Matt Dunbabin, the owner of Bangor Vineyard Shed, told The Mercurysnakes were common on the property — it's just that they don't climb like that.
"Certainly not along a strand of wire on the fence, it seemed really bizarre," he said. "They’re a part of the landscape that is great to see, and it’s fascinating to see behaviour that you just don’t normally see, it’s quite amazing."
According to Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife, the tiger snake is a usually timid species that is protected in the state, but faces threats from humans and fragmentation of habitat.
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