Giant snake parkours over Aussie houses
In Australia, it’s known as Tuesday. This footage from a residential street in Queensland shows a 5-meter-long carpet python, casually making its way along the rooftops. This longest of long bois then wraps itself around a tree, as a family looks on with apprehensive laughter. Carpet pythons pose relatively little danger, however. They’re not venomous, although they have around 100 teeth and incredibly strong muscles, so it’s best not to actively start an argument with one.
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I'm so glad I live in a cold country. Very few potentially dangerous reptiles although some of the mammals can be quite dangerous.
Yeah they are fine..... unless your small enough to EAT.....
Then they wrap around you and every time your breath out, they pull around you a bit tighter...
They would easily eat a large house cat, a possum, a similar sized dog, chickens, ducks, pigeons, etc...
Next, python on pylons...