Thursday, 28 April 2011

Worlds largest snake

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A python found in

Indonesia is 14.85m (49ft)

long and has a maximum

body circumference of

85cm (almost three feet)

and weighs 447kg (70

stone, 3lbs).

It was captured by a 58-

year-old python expert

from east Java who was

summoned to Jambi after

locals, who stumbled upon

it while foraging for wood,

were too afraid to

approach it.

The expert reportedly

needed 65 helpers to snare

the python and the

blessing of tribal leaders as

pythons are regarded as

deities by many locals.

The python is proving to be

a major attraction for the

zoo, as about 700 people

visit the Curugsewu zoo

every day to admire the

new but rather lazy star.

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