Do you know how many snakes it takes to slither into a substation?
A single snake found its way into the Tohoku Electric Power station and caused an hour-long power outage on Wednesday. According to Japan Today News, a safety shutdown occurred after a snake connected with a live wire.
Many people expressed sympathy for the dead serpent on social media, despite the fact that residents were not comfortable without A/C.
One comment that was translated was "Rest in peace, snake," according to the translation.
A reader said that a snake was poor. The company's family should be compensated.
It's not a joke that animals have a huge impact on human infrastructure.
Dog pee caused a traffic light to collapse and bird poop caused 25,000 traffic signals to be disabled. It is not limited to Japan. Birds caught fire and fell to the ground, sparking fires that destroyed homes and acres of land, according to experts.
Humans have been building homes and infrastructure for thousands of years, and you would think we'd have learned how to coexist with our animal neighbors by now.
By now, we should know more about the terrifying video shows self-driving car head into oncoming traffic.