Back to newsA rare and striking wildlife encounter was recently filmed in Crete, showing two snakes engaged in an upright wrestling match. This behavior, known as ritual combat, is not a fight to the death but a territorial display typically performed by male snakes competing for dominance or mating rights. The snakes intertwine and push against each other until one concedes. While the exact location in Crete was not specified, such sightings can occur across the island, particularly in rural and agricultural areas during warmer months. Tourists hiking or exploring the countryside need not be alarmed: this behavior is natural and the snakes are focused on each other, not on humans. Visitors should always maintain a respectful distance from any wildlife and avoid handling snakes, as some species found in Crete can bite if threatened.
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Rare Ritual Combat: Snakes Battle for Dominance in Crete
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