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Snake catchers called to rescue python who fell into water tank 30 meters up

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Naew Na Thai Caption: Scary! Python in a water tank 30M up

 

Snake catchers were called to Sam Ngam sub-district in Ang Thong central Thailand after a python apparently fell into a drinking water tank 30 meters above the ground.

 

No one had any idea how the snake had managed to do this.

 

It was thought that the snake had been after a bird for a snack but fell in the tank by mistake. 

 

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Picture: Naew Na

 

Two rescue workers managed to get the snake in 20 minutes under difficult circumstances before it was released back into naturem reported Naew Na

 

They fished it out of the water then allowed it to coil round their arms.

 

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Good job!

 

That's grueling work. 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Snake catchers were called

I see 

 

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That fella looks a lot like Crocodile Dundee reincarnated ... but wait, ... the photo must be fake cause no ones pointing.

36 minutes ago, SamuiAddict said:

You wanna see the size of the pythons that keep trying to get into the Cat Sanctuary here on Samui.  Absolutely massive! 

https://www.facebook.com/marcus.sauff.5/posts/pfbid08wZkwx7PKGsCwFasS3jkPQebaQD6xRYctBtxe9JdkJYdJ2gGKjj2wHPECQ1kSTAjl

Wow!!  
 

I did post on this site years ago the experience with a python about 1 meter, which broke and fell from the false ceiling of my bedroom of an old house I rented in the coast of Chantaburi… But your snake on facebook is huge! ????

37 minutes ago, AgMech Cowboy said:

That's the village head. ????

Nah..just the Sheriff

How did they know it was in the tank? I'm surprise they didn't just let it get infused in the water for medicinal value.

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

No one had any idea how the snake had managed to do this.

I wonder who looked into the tank to find it?

19 hours ago, roo860 said:

Excellent, do they eat many?

could we train them to clear up soi dogs ...give the cats a rest eh ..ha

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