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The internet is breaking with a video of a snake drinking water

| @indiablooms | Apr 01, 2018, at 10:39 pm

Texas,Apr 1 (IBNS): A video of a snake drinking water has gone viral on internet.

The video was shared on Twitter by Texas-based YouTuber and pet-owner Taylor Nicole Dean.

Since then the video has attracted 19K retweets and 59K likes on Twitter.

In the video, Taylor's pet snake could be seen drinking water.

The 14 seconds video was posted on Mar 28.

The pet hognose snake is named Celia and it could be seen in the video slurping water from a bowl.

The video gained 1.16 million views so far and it is increasing with every passing hour.

Several netizens have now shared videos of their pet snakes drinking water since this video surfaced on social media.

Image: Grab from video posted by Taylor Nicole Dean on Twitter

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