💨 Abstract
In Phalaborwa, near Kruger National Park, a 3.9-meter African rock python was safely captured and relocated by the Phalaborwa Herpetological Society after being spotted inside a residential estate. The rescue team, led by Fanie Strydom, handled the situation, ensuring no harm came to humans, pets, or the snake. They advised residents to avoid handling or harming snakes, emphasizing their ecological importance.
Courtesy: Garrin Lambley
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