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The snake, which enjoyed some sunshine, shocked Langley, who wrote on Facebook: "Note how it blends into its environment. ”
“It was a good opportunity to teach and a good example for my own children who forget not to run in front of me on the trails,” Langley told members of the private Facebook group South Carolina Hiking Club.
The beast, which she considers to be between one meter and one metre ninety when she is lying down, “has not been afraid of us at all.”
"He watched me calmly and reserve, without aggression or fear. It showed me that this creature knew with certainty that it was capable of defending itself if necessary, but that it did not need to exert this energy unnecessarily,” said Ms. Langley about the monster, which she filmed before it disconnected. “This area is his house, not ours, and my children and I keep this respect and reverence every time we are in nature.
What a beast.
The online community was horrified when it saw the fearless snake resting along a common hiking trail.
Believing that his eyes deceived her, a netizen wrote, "What is it?" And another one: "This picture doesn't sell South Carolina.
A peaceful hike turned to the drama for a South Carolina woman who stumbled upon a “beast” hiding on the edge of a stream.
Wanting to warn others to be very careful when walking around Jeffries Creek Park, Meredith Langley shared a picture of the huge creature on Facebook, horrifying many online users.
“He’s probably already swallowed someone’s child,” writes a netizen who vowed never to go hiking again. Follow up to find out more about the creature that Langley found.
Meredith Langley hiked in Jeffries Creek Park in Florence, South Carolina, when she came face to face with frightening wildlife that prevented her from enjoying the flora.
A giant brown snake, several meters long and thicker than the root of a tree on which it placed its head, was hiding in the earth at the edge of the stream.
The snake, which enjoyed some sunshine, shocked Langley, who wrote on Facebook: "Note how it blends into its environment. ”
“It was a good opportunity to teach and a good example for my own children who forget not to run in front of me on the trails,” Langley told members of the private Facebook group South Carolina Hiking Club.
The beast, which she considers to be between one meter and one metre ninety when she is lying down, “has not been afraid of us at all.”
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