British residents actually regard the "little snake" in the tree as a protective animal? This made a man from the American tourists who went there on vacation wondering, wondering if the residents there were not afraid of this "little snake".
When he walked in the small garden, he found that many of these "little snakes" would appear in the flower beds. With so many "little snakes" here, how can the residents remain indifferent? To answer his questions, he asked the local residents for advice.
It turns out that these "little snakes" are not snakes, because the pattern on their skin is more like a snake. And if someone attacks them, they will become very similar to the small snake, so many people will mistakenly think that they are small snakes.
In fact, they are the larval stage of an insect called the elephant eagle moth, which is a very beautiful insect. The inhabitants are fond of the elephant hawk moth, so the inhabitants there will protect this "little snake" without harming them.
In order to see the beautiful elephant eagle moth, the inhabitants can tolerate and protect this "little snake", so when you travel to England, don't hurt this little animal, or we don't know what you will be treated.