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Tockay gecko rescued from snake’s jaws by lizard friends

Tockay gecko rescued from snake's jaws by lizard friends

Everyone needs a little help from their friends… and that was never more so than this little tockay gecko when he was captured by a snake.

The green tree snake had swallowed the lizard and was perched on a branch while it finished devouring it in Bangkok.

But two fellow lizards desperate to rescue their pal began cautiously biting at the serpent. The lizard was virtually a gonner and already half-way down the snake’s throat.

That was until the other lizard joined in. Onlooker Sawet Numpet, 31, then gently prodded the reptile with a stick before it uncoiled and released the suffocated and slime-covered lizard from in its jaws.

The gecko was an unusual shade of red and barely breathing after its ordeal but miraculously sprang back to life and scampered away along the bark to rejoin his pals.

While the disappointed snake fell to the ground after being derived of its dinner.

Sawat, who filmed the incident, said: ‘’I work at a factory and behind there are lots of trees and jungle area. I was taking a break from work with friends on Monday evening.

‘’We saw the snake and the two lizards and it was unusual, because the two lizards were watching and something strange was happening.

‘’They were attacking the snake and then I saw it had swallowed something, so we watched and then I hit the snake with a stick.

‘’The lizard came out and it was red instead of blue and orange. It was injured and looked like it had no strength, but it came back to life.’’

The snake, despite appearing to be green, is actually called a Golden Tree Snake or a Flying Snake. They prey on lizards, rodents, bird eggs and sometimes bats.

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