Monday, 9 November 2015

Top 3 Creepiest Snakes






There are beautiful and fierce snakes in this world, but CREEPY comes along the way and no matter how hard we try, some snakes are hands-down nerve-racking, and that's undeniable.

3. Eyelash Viper

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This snake has a different vibe compared to other snakes. The eyelash is pretty cool, but somehow it makes the expression looks 'evil' and 'malicious'.  I would also like to emphasize on the scary slit eyes that literally says: I'm going to swallow you down. The yellow color of this snake makes it even more unique (creepily) and it enhances the facial features. Though I think Eyelash Vipers are creepy, they're still one of my favorite snakes!

Here's a clip which features the venomous, Eyelash Viper!



 

2. Emerald Tree Boa
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 My first impression on this snake was the eyes that looks like it's sucking the life out of you. I know myself to be really terrified of slit eyes (who doesn't?) and among all the slit- eyed creatures in the world, I think Emerald Tree Boas have the most horrifying pair. A LOT of snakes have these terrifying eyes but what differentiates the Boas from the rest? Of course: the saw-like, brutal jaw. How can we miss that?


2. Green Tree Python
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          This is the definition of 'creepy', no doubt. Green Tree Pythons are the only snake alongside Emerald Tree Boas to have this sleeping position which, for me is very horrifying. It gives off the "fearless"and "indisputable" vibe from the very first look. The most prominent feature from the Python is, the traumatizing jaw; which honestly is just an addition from the Boas. It literally looks like it's melting and deforming in a really unnerving way, plus the sharp and villainous stare, which pushes the Green Tree Pythons to the Number 1 spot on this list.


 





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