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2021-07-18T07:39:11.128Z


In the middle of the bicycle trip on the Gush Etzion single, Haim Ram suddenly saw a snake raging with chameleon side coins and a large mouth gap to swallow it. Watch the spectacular hunting at Walla! Tourism


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Watch the raging snake chameleon side coins in the middle of a hike

In the middle of the bicycle trip on the Gush Etzion single, Haim Ram suddenly saw a hunt in front of his eyes: a snake was furious with chameleon side coins and a large mouth gap to swallow it.

He pulled out a cellphone and documented the special hunt.

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Ziv Reinstein

Sunday, July 18, 2021, 9:30 p.m.

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Angry Snake Chameleon Side Coins (Photo: Haim Ram)

Sometimes all it takes on your trip is good timing:

this is exactly what Haim Ram had, who went on a bike ride last Friday morning on the Gush Etzion bike single, and witnessed a chameleon hunt by a snake raging coins.



"We reached Ein Sajma spring and dipped in the cool water," Ram told Walla!

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"At the exit, on the dirt path, we suddenly saw a rage of coins wrapped around itself. A closer look revealed that he was in the middle of a chameleon devour."



Ram took out his cell phone and documented the fascinating hunt, when the rage had just opened a large mouth and began to swallow the chameleon.

He managed to photograph the hunt, then the snake dragged the chameleon to a safe place between the rocks to finish the meal.



The coin toss belongs to the tadpole family and is not venomous to humans, but may bite.

It is mainly active during the day and feeds on lizards, rodents, birds and also other snakes.

The snake can reach a length of up to a meter and a half and is light brown-gray in color, and its identification mark is spots in the form of coins - which gave it its name.

Some people confuse it with the venomous viper that reminds it of a mirror, but the rage is a "good snake" that helps eradicate rodents and other pests.

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The rage of the coins wrapped around the chameleon and began to swallow it (Photo: Photos by surfers, Haim Ram)

Ram took out his cell phone and documented the fascinating hunt (Photo: Photos by surfers, Haim Ram)

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