
It is intense and creepy and you cannot take your eyes off the screen.
In an edge-of-your-seat sequence, watch a lizard being chased by a couple dozen snakes, long and dangerous and very swift.
About a minute and some into this now viral clip from the BBC's documentary series Planet Earth II, you realise you are holding your breath. And the real action has not even begun.
The video shows a baby iguana in a minefield of snakes, all eyeing it for lunch. The little reptile is not going down without a real fight and you are soon rooting for a lizard the way you did not root for John Abraham in Dishoom.
It is intense and creepy and you cannot take your eyes off the screen for the two and a half minutes that the sequence plays. Will he escape or won't he?
One version of the clip, tweeted by user @MrLukeJohnston, has over 1.3 lakh retweets and more than 1.7 lakh 'likes'. Some rave reviews here.
Watch the video below:
About a minute and some into this now viral clip from the BBC's documentary series Planet Earth II, you realise you are holding your breath. And the real action has not even begun.
The video shows a baby iguana in a minefield of snakes, all eyeing it for lunch. The little reptile is not going down without a real fight and you are soon rooting for a lizard the way you did not root for John Abraham in Dishoom.
It is intense and creepy and you cannot take your eyes off the screen for the two and a half minutes that the sequence plays. Will he escape or won't he?
One version of the clip, tweeted by user @MrLukeJohnston, has over 1.3 lakh retweets and more than 1.7 lakh 'likes'. Some rave reviews here.
@MrLukeJohnston me & my girlfriend were practically SCREAMING at the TV. What tension, what scale & what a sense of good vs evil.
- David Lonergan (@Davlonian) November 7, 2016
@Davlonian @MrLukeJohnston Four legs good, no legs bad
- thelanigan (@thelanigan) November 7, 2016
@MrLukeJohnston @ChrisWarcraft Holy Moly! Heart in mouth! Thanks for sharing!
- Sinéad Desmond (@sineaddesmond) November 7, 2016
@MrLukeJohnston more drama than the last GoT episode.
- Sand-d Singh (@Sand_In_Deed) November 7, 2016
@MrLukeJohnston @garywhitta This is the greatest chase scene in motion picture history.
- Chris Weston (@westonfront) November 7, 2016
@MrLukeJohnston This video is insane
- Allan Donald (@AllanDonald33) November 8, 2016
@MrLukeJohnston @maxvoltar how did they even film that?!
- Trevor Gerzen (@tgerz) November 8, 2016
Watch the video below:
Possibly the greatest scene in documentary history. Incredible. #PlanetEarth2 pic.twitter.com/01dDjDJcdX
- (@MrLukeJohnston) November 7, 2016
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