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Python found after eating villager’s chickens in Krabi

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Python found after eating villager’s chickens in Krabi

Rittirong said that few a chickens started disappearing earlier but he didn’t know why.

By Phuket Gazette & The Nation

 

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A 4 metre long python has been found in the Lamtab District of Krabi yesterday (April 3) after it ate a few chickens that belong to a local man. Earlier, he said he also found a smaller python getting into his fishing trawl cage in a camel nearby.

 

The Tek Ka Jee Kung Koh Lamtub Rescue Team received a report about the python from 38 year old Rittirong Kongkaew that a python had eaten his chicken. They found the reptile next to his house and it took them about 10 minutes to capture it. The reptile was 3.8 metre long and weighed 15 kilograms.

 

Rittirong said that few a chickens started disappearing earlier but he didn’t know why.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/python-found-after-eating-villagers-chickens-in-krabi

 
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-- © Copyright The Thaiger 2018-04-04
35 minutes ago, webfact said:

a smaller python getting into his fishing trawl cage in a camel nearby.

Again, no proof reading --- why would a fish trawl net be in a camel?? Did the camel really need 3 humps? or was it just in a canal???

Just doin what snakes do, eat anything that fly's, walks, crawls, slithers or swims.  Instead of relocating them to the wild, the Thai Govt should start renting them to Moo Bans to clear up the soi dog problem, would save them a lot of money they waste on inoculating, spaying or neutering.........if in fact that is true what they claim to be doing.:coffee1:

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