A South African grandmother heard a strange noise coming from her kitchen late at night. When she took a large roasting pan to teach the thief a lesson, she discovered that the uninvited guest was a 16-foot-long python. (Picture/reproduced from DailyStar)
Recently, a brave grandma heard a strange noise coming from the kitchen at home late at night. When she was holding a heavy baking pan to “tie” the thief, she found that in front of her was not a thief, but a 16-foot (approximately 16-foot) 4.9 meters) giant python. Fortunately, the grandmother was safe in the end, and the python that broke into her home was captured by the snake catcher who arrived later.
According to the Daily Star, Sharon Norton, who lived in Port Edward, South Africa, heard a strange noise coming from the kitchen one night. There was a power outage in the area at the time, so Norton couldn’t turn on the lights to confirm what was going on. She thought a thief had broken in, and tried to drive the thief away with a torch and a heavy steel baking pan. Unexpectedly, when she walked into the kitchen, she saw I found a 16-foot-long python in front of me.
“This python is huge. Its body is thicker than my thigh. It retreats between the refrigerator and the wall, opens its mouth, and wants to attack anything.” Norton told the media, “These things can swallow impalas and Antelope, and I’m only 5’2″, so if it bites me, I don’t think there’s anything I can do to stop it from swallowing me up!”
Upon seeing the python, Norton immediately realized that the python was coming for her Yorkshire terrier. She had 15 dogs before, but 4 of them had been eaten by local pythons, and the big guy in front of her was obviously here for dinner on the 5th.
Fortunately, when the frightened Norton hit the python on the head with a baking pan several times, the python immediately backed away from her, hissed threateningly but did not attack immediately. Norton immediately took the opportunity to escape from the kitchen and gave A local professional snake catcher called.
Soon after, 58-year-old snake catcher Sarel van der Merwe arrived with his companions and caught the 16-foot-long Southern African Python. Van der Merwe said the snake was one of the largest pythons he had seen in his career. It took a lot of effort to get it out of the hole where it was hiding, and even more effort to stuff it into the snake. cage. If it had attacked Norton recklessly, the consequences would have been disastrous.
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2024-04-08 14:58:09