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One dead cat and a 4.5 meter long, 30 kilogram python!

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One dead cat and a 4.5 meter long, 30 kilogram python!

 

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Thai caption: On the lookout to swallow a meal

 

Snake catchers were called to a shop in Sri Racha after a huge python took up residence under a display case. 

 

Shop owner Chaidiaw Sinthuphan suspected that the serpent had already eaten one of the 15 cats that he looks after and was after more. 

 

The python didn't go quietly. 77kaoded reported that quite a crowd gathered as the shopkeeper helped the snake catchers nab the 4.5 meter long snake weighing 30-35 kilos. 

 

The snake was released far away from people. 

 

Source: 77kaoded

 

 
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I need to borrow that snake, plenty of 4 legged food in my garden.

1 hour ago, legend49 said:

I need to borrow that snake, plenty of 4 legged food in my garden.

Yes, and to quote a reference in a book the PM was promoting, the other snake might well be thinking about your garden's contents: Two legs bad, four legs good.

20 hours ago, webfact said:

The snake was released far away from people.

Like Second Road.

41 minutes ago, mikebell said:

Like Second Road.

If released on 2nd road then it would read 'far away in a non-civilised area'.

I ain't no snake lover. I know they are good for the environment, but off with their heads the lot of 'em.

 

 

Even the snakes cant get enough pussey here????

22 hours ago, mikebell said:

Like Second Road.

Or in a few Soi Buakhao bars? 

A couple of years back we lost a litter of two month old kittens to a python that was hanging around the village. I am not a vindictive person but i would have cut the bastard's <deleted> head off myself if I had seen it. Now, had it been a couple of the dogs that seem to be attached to every house that would have been a different matter.....

Wandering cats good for pythons, they save the other wildlife from the cats.

 

My personal mantra is no mercy for any snake...(sorry for the snake lovers)

22 hours ago, sniggie said:

A couple of years back we lost a litter of two month old kittens to a python that was hanging around the village. I am not a vindictive person but i would have cut the bastard's <deleted> head off myself if I had seen it. Now, had it been a couple of the dogs that seem to be attached to every house that would have been a different matter.....

Hear hear.  Maybe I'll start a business breeding pythons.  Might be a bit of a squeeze at first given the constrictions of Thai banking systems.

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