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Viewers Discretion: Chaos Breaks Out As Several Snakes Fall Through The Roof

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Viewers Discretion: Chaos Breaks Out As Several Snakes Fall Through The Roof

Ophidiophobia is a severe phobia or fear of snakes. Millions of people watched this unsettling video of snakes descending from the ceiling despite the fact that this is a typical occurrence for people all across the world.

The TikTok user baju skoda’s video includes a social network disclaimer that reads, “The actions in this video are conducted by experts or under the supervision of professionals. Don’t try it.

Men wearing uniforms and safety helmets attempt to catch one snake from an exposed portion of the ceiling in the opening of the Malaysian video.

In a different area of the ceiling, another employee is observed making a hole. To the horror and shouts of everyone present, a startling twist occurs and the entire roof caves in with three separate snakes.

One of the snakes, allegedly a python, appears to go in the direction of two women who are standing to the side before turning around and reentering the ceiling.

When the employees pull on one of the snakes’ tails, it falls and they are able to remove it from the building. A snake catcher is trembling in a second version of the popular video as he tries to grab the snake by the head.

Nick Evans, a Durban snake rescuer, claimed in an interview that during the summer, reptiles are especially active in their search for food on warm days or nights.

Watch the video below:

Evans suggests the following steps to take if a snake enters your home:

Move away from it and phone a snake catcher.

If it’s in a room you can close-up, do that. Close the window from the outside if possible.

You can keep an eye on it if you’re feeling brave.

If the snake is outside, you must watch it from a distance, from 5m or more. If you don’t, the snake will likely disappear, and the snake catcher won’t find it. Snake catchers do not have devices to find snakes.

Phone as soon as you see the snake, not the day after or longer.

The best way to stay safe around snakes, is to leave them alone.

“Snakes do not want to bite you, but if you hurt them, they feel they have to. If you try and help one, and pick it up to move to safety, they don’t understand that. They’ll be scared, and bite.’’

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