Raising Snakes Locally: The Most Friendly Snake to Humans (Guardian Snake)

Saudi Arabia has a non-venomous 'Four-Eel Green' snake, which appears terrifying, even wild animals will flee when they see it. Local residents carefully feed it to guard their homes and ward off wild animals.

Guardian snake: The mountain indigenous people of Saudi Arabia like to keep a non-venomous 'Four-Eel Green' snake. This snake is docile in nature, but has a fearsome and ugly appearance, with a slender body like a hemp rope and a large head like a sea bowl, with shining eyes. When other animals attack, they will bravely rush out.
Staring menacingly at the enemy, some animals have never seen such a scary thing, and they usually flee in a panic. So the locals captured them, raised them carefully, and placed them outside the door when they were not at home, to guard the house and drive away wolves or stray dogs that came to eat sheep.

The main characteristic of this guardian snake is that it is non-venomous, so many brave people like to buy it to raise as a pet snake.
Guardian snake: Literally a snake for guarding the house, but it's not easy for them to protect our homes. We need to spend a lot of effort to train them.
Source: Network