A man released an emperor boa (scientific name: Boa constrictor imperator) into a small hole in the wall, then placed a plastic bucket underneath and held a mop ready to wait.
Just a moment later, a creature peeked out from inside, but it was not the boa he had initially released; it was a… mouse. The man used the mop to push it down into the bucket he had set up earlier.
The boa released into a small hole. Photo: Thành Luân
Surprisingly, many more mice emerged afterward. In the end, he simply retrieved his boa after it had completed its task of driving out all the pesky mice inside.
The emperor boa is a relatively large snake species (ranging from 1.3 m to 2.5 m) but is still one of the smaller members of the boa family. They kill their prey by constriction and are often kept as pets due to their beautiful patterns.