04/19/2026
Snake Faces a Fearless Intruder
Top-down iPhone back camera view of a real glass terrarium placed on a table in a normal indoor room, slightly dim uneven household lighting with natural reflections and faint glare visible on the glass walls, background softly blurred. Inside, a mixed substrate of sand and coco fiber with scattered small stones, a chunk of cork bark, and a few dry leaves. A medium-sized snake and a small honey badger are both active inside the enclosure, constantly moving. The handheld camera shows natural shake, micro drifting, and slight unintentional tilts with imperfect framing. The snake coils and uncoils rapidly while the honey badger moves aggressively, circling and probing. They clash near a cork bark piece, both repositioning quickly and using the full terrarium space. Substrate scrapes softly under their movement with occasional light taps against the glass. The honey badger pushes forward repeatedly while the snake attempts to wrap and control, both staying highly active. Movement becomes slightly uneven for the snake toward the end with irregular coiling and reduced control. A quiet human voice softly says, “That one’s not backing off…” Clip ends mid-struggle with continuous motion, no freeze.
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