In this shocking and unbelievable story, a mother rat has fought bitterly with a giant snake and defeated it while saving its baby from the snake's jaws.
The mother rat attacked the snake until it dropped her baby
Mothers will always be mothers - loving, caring and the best. Yes, that was what a mother rat did as she fought off a giant snake to save her baby from the animal's jaws.
In what will go down as an unbelievable fight, the mother rat won by a high margin. When she sees her child in the mouth of a snake, she immediately attacks, pouncing and biting at the serpent’s tail despite it being five times as long as her.
As the animal tries to escape with the baby in its jaws, the mother rat attacked it until it dropped the baby. Not just that, the mother rat also chased it into the bush until it made sure it was out of sight.
Frozen in terror, the baby stays motionless on the road while its mother races around the long grass, making sure the snake doesn’t return.
The post, shared on Facebook by Rojas Montecinos Envy, has attracted thousands of likes and comments.
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