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A Baby Iguana Desperately Tries to Flee From Nest of Snakes

  • Glen TickleGlen Tickle
  • November 8, 2016

A baby marine iguana desperately tries to flee from a nest of snakes in a clip from the BBC‘s Planet Earth II narrated by David Attenborough. The BBC has also released behind-the-scenes footage of the chase, which was the first time group hunting behavior in snakes has been captured on film.

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