Shock in the Harz: Wanderin discovers baby cruise - discussion sparked!
Shock in the Harz: Wanderin discovers baby cruise - discussion sparked!
A hiker recently discovered a baby cross in the Harz during a walk at the Grane Valley lock, which caused a sensation on social networks. On Facebook, she proudly shared a picture of the little snake that triggered a mixture of fascination and fear for many. Many commentators were shocked and noticed that they would probably have run away in such an unpleasant situation. The finder, who wanted to bree the animal safely, expressed that the encounter was "indescribable" because the snake looked like a miniature version of a full -grown krome.
The Kreuzotter is a strongly endangered way, and the national parking team encourages citizens to report such sightings because they can contribute to monitoring the inventory. Even if Kreuzothern does not represent a direct danger to people, they are poisonous and their bites can be painful. The national park has explained that clearly recognizable information such as the zigzag pattern on the back and the vertically slotted pupils help to identify the way. If you see a snake in the Harz National Park, you should report this to support the biodiversity, reports www.news38.de .
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