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The mouse was put into the cage by firefighters in Nantoun, Taiwan, after they'd removed the snake from a home in the area. Thinking the viper was probably hungry, the decided to feed the mouse to it.
But the mouse had other ideas.
One firefighter described the scene: 'It attacked the snake continuously, biting and scratching it.'
The life-and-death battle lasted for half an hour before the mouse emerged triumphant, and the snake emerged dead.
Lan Sengqiu, the firefighter's team leader, speculated: 'Perhaps it used up all its venom when we caught it - but the mouse barely had a scratch on him.'
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