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简介LONDON -- Remember that nightmarish Planet Earth IIclip of a pack of snakes chasing a fleeing iguana ...
LONDON -- Remember that nightmarish Planet Earth IIclip of a pack of snakes chasing a fleeing iguana?
Well, it turns out it's a lot less nightmarish when you play around with the soundtrack.
SEE ALSO:Cameraman filming Komodo dragons conveniently finds one in his toiletSince the clip went viral yesterday, people on Twitter have been remixing the music, replacing the ominous overtones and the dulcet sounds of David Attenborough's voice with a variety of brilliant soundtracks.
Here are some of the remixes the clip has received.
The Benny Hill theme.
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The NFL Primetime music.
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The Indiana Jones theme tune.
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The Raiders of the Lost Ark opening music.
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The Pokémon theme song.
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And finally this deeply intense music, which is actually quite scary (but which also has the perfect conclusion).
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Good work, internet.
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