The people of Ca Mau caught albino pythons in the chicken coop
The albino python more than 2kg, over a meter long was caught while swallowing the chicken over 500g.
The albino python more than 2kg, over a meter long was caught while swallowing the chicken over 500g.
In the morning of November 2, Mrs. Hai in Ward 6, Ca Mau City woke up when she heard the sound of chickens screaming behind the house. After checking, she was startled to see the white python wrapping the chicken over 50 g.
Albino python is wrapping the chicken in the cage.(Photo: Phuc Hung).
The python is kept in a foam box, the belly is swollen due to swallowing the chicken.(Photo: Phuc Hung).
"Taking a flashlight into the stable, I want to stand there when I hear it make a loud wheeze. At first I thought it was a snake," said Hai and said she had to call the youth and neighbors to find a way to catch the python. .
"After swallowing the chicken, he lay still, not moving, so I dared to catch," said the young man.
The python is more than 2 kg, over a meter long, the whole body is white, the head has a black pattern. After the arrest, Mrs. Hai kept in a foam box, many people were curious to see.
Albino python (mutation) is now bred and raised, but in nature it is considered rare.
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