Diamonds are exposed to the sun during the day and absorb the ultraviolet rays in the sun. Therefore, at night, in a dark place, diamonds are easy to be different and give off colorful light. This kind of light will attract some insects and frogs, while poisonous snakes are not directly attracted, but look for food through heat sources. Therefore, they will come here to eat insects, frogs and so on. So naturally, they came to the diamond. Because snakes are cold-blooded animals, in the book Ten Years of Walking in China, the author Lei Diansheng recorded this passage. He pitched a tent to sleep in the wild. When he got up the next morning, he felt that the tent was uneven and seemed to be shaking. He is afraid to come out and have a look. A big snake got under the tent to keep warm, so that night, he slept with the snake!
Scientifically speaking, diamonds attract poisonous snakes. Gladiators believe that this is related to the composition of minerals such as diamonds. Because diamonds are exposed to the ultraviolet rays of the sun during the day (similar to charging and storing energy), they will glow at night, and even colorful light will appear after refraction.
I think it may be because of this light that many moths are attracted. According to the law of food chain, snakes look for insects and larvae through the high temperature at night. So I boldly guess that this may be one of the reasons why there are poisonous snakes in places with diamonds in the wild!