Why can't the snake bite the cat?

Lifestyle Desk: In the kingdom of nature, there is a balance between food and food, so the animal world survives. Every animal has its own defense system. Which they carry for ages in the genes, from generation to generation.

Lifestyle Desk: In the kingdom of nature, there is a balance between food and food, so the animal world survives. Every animal has its own defense system. Which they carry for ages in the genes, from generation to generation.

 

Snakes and cats—both types of animals have their own defense systems.

Whether they're on each other's diet or not—sometimes they clash. An interesting thing can be seen in this clash. That is a show of speed.

When a snake strikes, it does so very quickly.
But the snake can't win this race with the cat.

Cats are very agile and fast by nature. Cats react very quickly when they see snakes and are able to defend themselves from snake attacks. A cat's quick reaction and agility keep it safe from snake bites.

A snake's speed is faster than a cat's reflexes. The snake quickly moves its body away from the snake. Not only that, the cat can slap the snake in the face within this time.

Cats are naturally predators. As part of his natural ability, he can sense early signs of danger.

By seeing the movement or body language of the snake, the cat can be alerted in advance and able to protect itself from the snake attack accordingly.
Snakes rely on fangs to bite. The animal in front has to be at a certain distance when the snake is going to attack with its fangs. But cats can easily fool snakes by keeping a distance and thwart snake attacks.


Cats can easily walk around snakes and examine them. He attacks by targeting the head or vital parts of the snake's body. As a result, the snake does not get a chance to attack. With this trick, the cat keeps the snake under pressure.

A cat's sharp claws and strong teeth are a major threat to snakes. The cat hits the snake with its paw. The snake has no answer to this injury.

A cat's sense of smell is also very keen. It makes him aware of danger. When the cat senses the snake's presence, it quickly changes its position and keeps a safe distance. In this the snake cannot easily attack the cat.

Cats never attack snakes directly. Rather, the trick is to slowly confuse the snake and attack at an opportune moment. At this time the snake is startled and flinches.

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In nature, snakes and cats are naturally wary of each other. Snakes consider cats dangerous because the cat's tactical skills and defenses are able to protect it from snake attacks.

On the other hand, snake venom can also be fatal for cats. So usually these two animals avoid each other.

Source: BBC Nature


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