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Scientists in Bangladesh have documented a 10-foot-long Burmese python swallowing alive a reticulated python, an unprecedented encounter involving two of the world’s largest snake species.
The reticulated python is the largest snake found in Thailand and usually ranges in size from 1.5 meters to 6.5 meters (5 to 21 feet), weighing up to about 75 kilograms (165 pounds).
Burmese python has its body wrapped around the reticulated python while it has its mouth around it. The event took place on the Akiz Wildlife Farm in Bangladesh's Chittagong Division.
Many captive-bred reticulated pythons are very docile, and some people keep them successfully as pets. The post This 21-Foot Python Isn’t Happy with Being Relocated appeared first on A-Z Animals.
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