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Snakes kill their prey by restricting blood flow by wrapping around it and squeezing its muscles tightly. A group of snake catchers in Florida, USA managed to catch a record length of 19 feet Burmese giant In the Big Cypress National Preserve. The snake is as long as an adult giraffe.
The Now This News Twitter page posted a video of the daring catch. It shows the snake lunging at the man, who grabs it by the back of the neck. The snake opens its mouth wide and tries to bite the man with its fangs. He even tries to get around the guy but he won’t let go of his mouth. He quickly separates himself from the snake while the others help him.
“A group of python hunters captured a record-breaking python at Big Cypress National Park in Florida. The Burmese python was 19 feet long and about 125 pounds. The python is an invasive species in Florida, and the state allows private hunters to capture or kill the reptile,” it states. Video caption.
Watch the video below:
A group of python hunters has captured a record-breaking python in the Big Cypress National Park in Florida. The Burmese python was 19 feet long and about 125 pounds. Snakes are an invasive species in Florida, and the state allows private hunters to capture or kill the reptiles. pic.twitter.com/ojBZV9EWZ8
– NowThis (@nowthisnews) July 14, 2023
The clip was posted on Saturday and has more than 75,000 views.
“Not my type,” one Twitter user commented. Another said: “It’s a risky situation.” “You’re not going to let go of her, are you!” wrote another user. “Damn, I think I missed my call… I’ve never wanted to wrestle a snake so badly in my life,” another online user wrote.
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