The barefoot woman weighs 20kg
The 60-year-old woman calmly grabbed the python by her hand and put it in a sack with the support of those around her.
Vidya Raju , wife of an Indian naval officer, rescued the python in Kochi, Kerala state, India Today on 12/12 reported. Harinder Sikka posted the video on social networks with comments: "Not to mention women, I wonder how many men can be so brave." The video received 57,000 views and hundreds of comments.
Raju grabbed his neck, two men helped hold the tail and put it in the sack.
The python was spotted hiding in the grass under a tree. Raju grabbed his neck, two men helped hold the tail and put it in the sack. She appeared calm, even instructing people what to do.
Raju regularly rescues wildlife, mostly snake pythons. To date, she has rescued over 1,000 pythons and snakes. She started doing this work from 2002-2003.
The python family (Pythonidae) is a non-venomous animal native to Asia, Africa and Australia. The colors and sizes of pythons are diverse. Depending on the habitat and the need for camouflage, their skin may be mottled, dark brown or green. Their prey is not the same. Small pythons feed mainly on rodents, lizards, and birds, while large species can eat monkeys, antelopes, pigs, and kangaroos.
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