The 4.6-meter python is captured when sneaking into the chicken coop

A group of snake catchers in Queensland, Australia successfully pulled the python nearly 5 meters away from where it was trying to be a chicken coop.

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The python who crawled into the stables and chickens could not escape like the first time.(Photo: Facebook).

The 4.6 meter long python of the scrub python was caught by snake sniper David Barwell when he broke into the chicken coop at a resident of Whitsundays Islands, Queensland, Australia, on November 7, according to Long Room. Previously, the animal once stole chickens in this house and crawled on trees to escape when experts snatched snakes to the place.

Barwell estimates the python is about 20 years old, according to Yahoo7."This is a very large python. It's definitely one of the biggest pythons I've ever seen in the last two years , " Barwell said.

In a series of photos posted on Facebook Snakes of the Whitsundays page, Barwell and his colleagues spread the python on the empty ground to check and measure its body length. They drop the animal into a nearby bush.

Scrub pythons are non-venomous species, distributed in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia. This is one of the 6 largest python species in the world, can reach a length of more than 8.5 meters. This python mainly feeds on birds, bats, mice, marsupials and small mammals.

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