Sһoсkіпɡ.. A Village Full of Snakes! Who Would Have Thought There’s a Village Like This in Indonesia

 

The video starts with eerie music and introduces us to five villages in the world who live in harmony with venomous snakes. These villages are home to millions of snakes, including cobras and pythons, but the residents coexist peacefully with these creatures, even though they pose a threat.

The video takes us to a village in Indonesia where 160 families live alongside three million snakes. In fact, the village is known as the “Snake Village” because the residents deliberately breed venomous snakes like cobras and pythons. The snakes are used for medicinal purposes and as a source of food. Despite the presence of snakes everywhere, the locals seem unfazed and go about their daily activities without fear.

The village of Kartosura in Cirebon is also known for its snake population. The locals interact freely with venomous snakes, even allowing them to crawl around their homes. The village has become a major center for the production of snake skin products like shoes, belts, and bags.

In Thailand, a village is home to the largest concentration of cobras in the world. Here, locals and tourists alike interact with these deadly creatures, and the village has become a popular tourist attraction.

The video takes us to a village in India where cobras are seen as sacred creatures associated with the Hindu god, Shiva. Children play with cobras and even give them a place to cool down in the hot weather. The residents of this village see the cobras as a part of their daily lives and treat them with great respect.

It’s amazing how these communities have been living with venomous snakes for years and even developed a symbiotic relationship with them. The video shows how humans and snakes can coexist if we learn to respect and understand them.

In conclusion, it’s incredible to see these communities living in harmony with snakes, which are often viewed as a threat. By watching this video, we learn that it’s possible to coexist peacefully with creatures that we fear, and that understanding and respect can go a long way towards building a healthy relationship with them.