A Snake Got Trapped Inside an Endless Circle of Its Own Shedding Skin

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Look at the movement of the snake inside its skin!

[h=1]A Snake Got Trapped Inside an Endless Circle of Its Own Shedding Skin[/h] Casey Chan Jun 23, 2016


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Poor snake. This slithery Stimson's Python somehow managed to shed its skin completely within itself. The tail, oddly enough, finished shedding inside the mouth of the snake, forming a perfect circle that unfortunately trapped the snake inside of its old skin. According to the Alice Springs Reptile Centre in Australia, the non-venomous snake was just going around and around inside its own skin for over three hours before it was able to find a way out.

Here's the snake finally out of its skin:
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Quite amazing! Usually a snake fixes the skin near its head in some place ( like in between twigs / stones ) and then come out of

the 'cover' , which becomes inside out. How it could enter its own shed skin is a wonder, indeed! :D
 
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