Frigid pythons writhe 'turn up porcupines' because of playing wild

The South American python writhed in pain because his whole body was full of hedgehogs after finding a way to eat this thorny animal.

The scene was recorded in Brazil in a video that was causing fever after being posted last week by LiveLeak's photo sharing site. The gluttonous python seems to have received a bloody lesson because he considered the porcupine a food. Things get worse when the porcupine hedgehogs defend themselves.

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The whole body of the python is full of porcupines.(Photo: Daily Mail)

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Many people watch the video not to pity the poor python.(Photo: Daily Mail)

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South American pythons often eat bats, rats, birds and lizards.They take nearly 6 days to digest the meal (Photo: Daily Mail)

In the video, the wounded python curled in pain for about 2 minutes.Worse is when the cameraman's dog appears and barks.

Witnessing the sight of hedgehogs on the python that made it look like a porcupine, many spectators couldn't help but pity.

One commented: "Help the poor animal!".

Another viewer added: "The bad day of the python. It looks pitiful. It must be painful."

According to Daily Mail, South American pythons often eat bats, mice, birds and lizards. After each meal they take nearly 6 days to digest.