We’re excited to current the primary version of our Village Wild video collection, introduced by Tourism Skillsnet North, the place we characteristic a video submitted to us by one in every of our readers.
We’re excited to current the primary version of our Village Wild video collection, introduced by Tourism Skillsnet North, the place we characteristic a video or video hyperlink submitted to us by one in every of our readers.
This week, we’re that includes a wild video hyperlink that was submitted to us by David from Dundas.
In the video, which was posted on TikTok on February 4th and is garnering some severe consideration and has already racked up over 285,000 views.
In the viral video, you see {a partially} submerged, massive, gray and black colored snake floating alongside the shoreline of Mississauga’s Credit River.
A duck can be seen floating close to the snake throughout the clip, nonetheless, the reptile doesn’t transfer, prompting many viewers on TikTok to query if it is alive or useless.
@loay.hasayen Did it attack the duck? #mississauga #python #erindalepark #canada #foryou #wildlife #anaconda ♬ unique sound – Loay Hasayen
However, as reported by CP24, Mississauga Animal Services (MAS), confirmed that they acquired a name a couple of snake and retrieved a “deceased boa” on Monday afternoon at Erindale Park, on the shoreline of the Credit River.
According to the CP24 report, MAS mentioned the snake is probably going a non-native species, presumably a red-tail boa constrictor.
The crimson tail boa, additionally known as a boa constrictor, is a quite common selections as a pet snake and will be simply acquired from a breeder, pet retailer, or reptile present and are identifiable by their crimson patterned coloration on the top of their tail.
MAS says this sort of snake wants a “a lot hotter local weather and temperatures for survival.”
While this sort of reptile is a standard selection of pet, anybody who locates an unique animal like this within the wild ought to name their native animal management.
Remember, you can even submit an unbelievable animal or nature video or video hyperlink for a probability to win a $100 Visa reward card and be featured on Village-Life.ca!
How to Participate in Village Wild: Video of the month
Submitting your entry is straightforward. Simply fill out the submission type and add your video or add a hyperlink to the video together with a quick description.
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Each month, our Village Life workforce will randomly choose and announce a Video of the Month award winner. The consumer who submitted the video will obtain a present card as a token of appreciation for sharing their distinctive footage with our readers.
The Village Wild: Video of the Month collection is made attainable by the help of Tourism Skillsnet North.