Although the giant python was captured and its head was taken, it still secretly took revenge, trying to squeeze and kill the snake catcher.
Recently, in Limpopo, South Africa, a snake catcher was nearly killed by the silent vengeance of a giant python nearly 3 meters long.
According to the published information, this snake catcher and his colleagues went to a resident’s house in Limpopo. After controlling the python, he was very proud, holding the python’s head and presenting the capture process in a short video.
However, because he was too subjective and was engrossed in talking, this man did not notice that the python had silently coiled around his two legs. It was not until the giant python took revenge and began to increase its strength to squeeze that the snake catcher was shocked to realize the truth.
As soon as he discovered the horrible truth, he tried to untie the snake’s coils. Unfortunately, the snake catcher’s discovery seemed too late because the snake had already tightened its grip. Enlarging coils is the main method snakes use to kill their prey.
The snake catcher began to lose his balance, unable to stay on his feet, and if he fell and dropped the snake’s head, he would most likely lose his chance of survival altogether.
Fortunately, this expert happened to be with a colleague. When he saw that the situation was not good, this person immediately intervened to help, freeing the snake catcher from the dangerous situation.
Although no accident occurred, this incident will surely make snake hunters much more alert.
Pythons do not actually possess any fearsome venom, but they can still kill an adult human with ease. They crush their prey to death and can swallow things much larger than themselves.