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7 animals that are not scared of snakes

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 18, 2026, 15:00 IST
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7 animals that are not scared of snakes

Snakes can be considered the most terrifying reptiles on Earth due to their agility, venom, and ability to ambush. Many living beings try to stay away from snakes due to instinctive fear. Nature, however, knows many interesting exceptions as well. Some animals can directly confront these reptiles for food, protection, or simply without any fear. Some creatures have strong instincts, skin, venom immunity, or special hunting skills that allow them to live alongside the most dangerous snakes. Here are seven fascinating animals that are famously known for facing snakes without backing away easily.

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Mongoose – the legendary snake fighter

Probably the most famous snake's enemy is the mongoose. The ability to evade strikes due to agility and thick fur makes it possible for mongooses to hunt venomous serpents without any difficulty. Though these animals lack complete immunity to snake venom, they have special receptors providing partial immunity. Besides, mongooses are very vigilant hunters and can even attack snakes aggressively in case of a threat or for food.

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Honey badger – the fearless survivor of the wild

Honey badgers are recognized as one of the fiercest and toughest animals in the wild. They can attack dangerous animals, such as venomous snakes, and usually come out of confrontation uninjured thanks to thick skin and overall physicality. According to some wildlife researchers, honey badgers demonstrate partial immunity to some venoms which allows them to recover better than any other predator.

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Secretary bird – the bird famous for hunting snakes

This unique African bird hunts snakes in a quite unusual manner. As opposed to most predators, it relies more on its powerful legs instead of the beak while attacking reptiles on the ground. Secretary birds are especially known for hunting venomous snakes in open grasslands or forest glades. The advantage of having long legs also helps avoid strikes from dangerous serpents.

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Opossum – the marsupial known for resisting snake venom

Opossums are rather resistant to the attacks of some venomous serpents. In addition, there have been scientific studies dedicated to the natural venom resistance of this animal. Opossums are unlikely to hunt snakes actively but sometimes eat them accidentally while looking for food in grasslands or forests. This way, opossums become one of the toughest animals in confrontations with snakes.

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Eagle – powerful birds of prey that attack snakes

Several types of eagles hunt various snakes. Snake eagles are especially known for searching for reptiles hidden in grasslands or forests. Due to flying attacks, snakes cannot defend themselves properly. Usually, eagles capture small reptiles and take them to their nest before consuming them.

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Wild boar – tough animals that may attack snakes

Wild boars belong to a group of very tough animals, which sometimes attack serpents while searching for food. Strong skin protects boars during confrontations with some types of snakes. Though boars usually travel through grasslands or forest areas, they rarely hunt snakes like mongooses do, but they can attack them to defend themselves.

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Hedgehog – the small animal with surprising defence abilities

Hedgehogs might seem like weak animals, but they actually attack snakes sometimes. In most cases, they hunt small serpents accidentally found during foraging for food. Spikes make hedgehogs almost invulnerable to snake bites, while some species demonstrate partial immunity to venom. Besides, quick movements help this animal survive in dangerous situations.

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Disclaimer:

This article is for general informational and wildlife awareness purposes only. Animal behavior may vary depending on species, habitat, environmental conditions, and individual survival instincts. While some animals are known to confront or hunt snakes, encounters with venomous snakes can still be dangerous and unpredictable. Readers are strongly advised not to attempt handling, provoking, or staging interactions between animals and snakes. For snake sightings or wildlife emergencies, contact local forest departments, wildlife rescue organizations, or authorized animal control authorities for safe assistance.


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