A girl took extreme measures to save her beloved guinea pig, fighting off a snake that tried to eat the guinea pig.
If you are afraid of snakes, I believe you should run away from this thing. This brave 12-year-old girl surprised many when she saved the life of a guinea pig that had been eaten by a snake.
Snakes are known to be creatures that swallow their prey whole while hunting. It often involves hunting down beloved family pets and killing them, which frightens many people. However, in this incident, some people bravely fought the snake, rescued their pets, and surprised many
Australian radio host Kip Whiteman shared a video on social media of his niece Rosie protecting her backyard guinea pigs from the giant reptile. The video went viral and has been viewed more than 8,800 times.
In the video shared by Storyful, 12-year-old Rosie walks into a corner behind her home in search of her pet hamster, MaxiBon. She appears to have discovered her pet and the guinea pig in the giant snake's mouth.
The brave girl bent down, grabbed the snake's tail and, to save her guinea pig, began spinning the reptile in an attempt to get the snake to drop her pet.
The 12-year-old boy appeared to be following the guinea pig as it ran out from behind a bush, but Rosie suddenly knelt down and grabbed something from the ground.
The video captured the moment she stood upright, holding a snake in her palms with a MaxiBon guinea pig dangling from its fangs.
The girl's father, Luke Whiteman, said he heard Rosie "screaming at the top of her lungs". He walked outside and saw his daughter "holding the snake like it was a hammer."
Rosie knew she had to free Maxibon, so she continued to shake the snake vigorously in the garden, trying to encourage it to let go of her hand.
The poor guinea pig would have no idea what was happening as the world around him went blurry and he bumped into objects in the garden.