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Have you ever seen how a snake climbs a tree?



Most snakes rise by bending the sides of their body in two or more places to create something called a'bend'.




However, an Australian brown tree snake living in Guam was found climbing up a lasso-shaped column without bending.




It's a completely different way from the way other snakes move in the past, but it's a way to tie the body once and make a loop in the form of a lasso.



The Australian brown tree snake is also known as the cause of power outages by eating wild birds in the forest or climbing up to the poles.



A research team in the United States installed a 90cm pipe obstruction to protect the bird's nest, and then witnessed the'noose movement'.



However, it is said that the lasso movement method takes about 2 hours to travel about 3m because you have to take a few breaks in between.



Netizens said, "It's so amazing that snakes were so smart!" "Let's not actually meet me... I'm afraid he'll grab me and not let go."



(Screen source: YouTube Bruce Jayne)