- In the rugged and rocky terrains of the Zagros mountains in Iran, a remarkable predator roams, known as the spider-tailed horned viper.

The tip of its tail resembles the shape of a spider, but not only that it moves just like a spider and is used as a hunting tool to lure insectivorous birds.

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Nature is amazing! It took about 3 times of that tail moving for my brain to realize, and accept that that is actually how the tail of any snake moves.

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