The ambush phase, flying from the water to capture the giant python’s deer in an instant

At the beginning of the clip is the image of 4 deer going to the edge of the lake to drink water. With sharp senses, one of the four spirits sensed something was wrong, so he cautiously looked around and observed. After detecting no threat, they begin to drink water.

However, the biggest mistake of the deer herd was not checking the area under the lake. Because, a giant Burmese python is lying in the water, waiting for the poor animals to make mistakes to take action.

The python’s patience was well rewarded, discovering the deer started to be careless, the python immediately delivered a punishment. In just a split second, the python leapt out of the water and grabbed its prey quickly.

Nanda, who recorded the clip, said: “When the Burmese python hunts, they will ambush by hiding, then when the opportunity arises, it will perform a series of close jumps to attack. then finally use his strong teeth to deliver the spoils.All that action takes only about 50ml seconds, to make it easy to imagine, the average person’s eyes take about 200ml seconds to make a blink. eye”.

To destroy prey, Burmese pythons will use sharp teeth that curve backwards to grab, then wrap their bodies and use muscles to squeeze them to death.