Conservation officials in Betul, India, managed to rescue and relocate a Russell's viper after it was swallowed and spat out by a much larger Indian spectacled cobra.
Residents called local officials on March 28 after they found the pair of snakes that are both highly venomous and Adil Khan, a snake rescuer, arrived on the scene.
After 45 minutes the cobra finished its meal and began to throw the viper back up. According to Adil, snakes bring up their food if they are in danger.
Adil was shocked to find the viper was still alive after being swallowed by the cobra and he then rescued and relocated the snakes to safe places.