Villagers kill GIGANTIC swollen snake they thought had eaten livestock... only to discover it was filled with scores of eggs
Locals who
killed a huge snake after suspecting it of having eaten a calf because
of its swollen stomach discovered it was pregnant with dozens of eggs.
The
incident happened in Nigeria where local media said the snake had been
killed over accusations it had been feasting on farmers’ livestock.
However as these images show, the snake was not overweight because of its last meal, it was actually pregnant.
After being cut open, dozens of eggs were found and removed by locals who regard them as a rare delicacy.
Although it was not clear what sort of snake it was, many snakes can produce up to 100 eggs at a time.
Online
commentators seem to have little sympathy with the snake, with most
pointing out that it was a good thing that around a hundred baby snakes
would no longer be born.
Judging by the size of the snake, which appears to be almost a foot wide and several metres long, it looks like an anaconda.
But with the species of anaconda restricted to South America, it is likely the pictured snake is an African rock python.
Judging
by the size of the snake, which appears to be almost a foot wide and
several metres long, it looks like an anaconda. But with the species of
anaconda restricted to South America, it is likely the pictured snake is
an African rock python
There have been some reports of
African rock pythons, which is the continent's biggest snake and one of
the world's largest, growing up to a massive 6m in length
Males are typically smaller than females, who can grow up to and beyond 4.8m in length.
There
have been some reports of African rock pythons, which is the
continent's biggest snake and one of the world's largest, growing up to a
massive 6m in length.
Less
reliable sources from back in the 1950s claim one 7m pregnant python
was killed with a 1.5m infant inside it and a second beast - measuring
7.5m - was also shot dead.
Like all pythons, the African rock python is non-venomous and kills its prey by constriction.
After gripping the prey, the snake coils around it, tightening its coils every time the victim breathes out.
Death is thought to be caused by cardiac arrest rather than by asphyxiation or crushing.
The
African rock python feeds on a variety of large rodents, monkeys,
warthog, antelopes, fruit bats, monitor lizards and even crocodiles in
forest areas,
and
on rats, poultry, dogs and goats in suburban areas. Occasionally, it
may eat the cubs of big cats such as leopards, lions, and cheetahs and
puppies of big dogs such as hyenas and cape-hunting dogs
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