This Town Comes Alive Once A Year, As Thousands Of Snakes Mate


This Town Comes Alive Once A Year, As Thousands Of Snakes Mate
More than 70,000 snakes slither out of dens to breed each spring at a Manitoba wildlife area. Thousands of people just can't keep away from the writhing show. Just don't call it an orgy.

June 17, 2019 at 01:04AM
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