Mumbai, July 27: In a shocking and terrifying incident, a man was attacked by a giant python. The horrific incident was caught on camera and the video of the incident is doing rounds on social media. It can be seen in the video that the giant python attacks and bites the man's cheek, while he was trying to rescue the snake. The snake bit his cheek and clanged onto it for over 40 seconds. The people present at the spot tried to intervene, but in vain. They were able to rescue the man from the dangerous snake after a long struggle.
The exact time and location of the incident is not ascertained yet, however, the video of the incident was shared on Instagram account "therealtarzann" around eight hours ago. The video shows that an elderly man wearing a gloves in his one hand tries to catch the snake and gets attacked by the reptile. It seems that the man is a professional snake charmer and was called by the villagers to rescue the giant python from the fields.
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Python Entangled In a Net
The python is seen being entangled in a net and lying on the ground. A man catches the snake by its snake and the other man tries to catch it by its neck. The snake seemed furious probably due to its long struggle to get itself free from the net it was caught in. However, when the man tried to rescue the snake, it attacked him in anger and clanged onto its cheek for some time. The people present on the spot got panicked and did not come forward to help the man to get rid of the snake.
Internet Reacts
After a long struggle, the other man was able to rescue the man from the giant python biting his cheek. The video was shared on social media with the caption, "Best caption wins", after which the users came up with hilarious replies. One of the users said, "When you order snake catcher from Temu." Another said, "The real Tarzan from Temu." This reply is related to Temu, which is an online marketplace which offers heavily discounted consumer goods, mostly shipped from China.
Snakes Appear In Monsoon
Many instances of snakes appearing in residential areas have come to light in recent times. This could be due to the monsoon season, during which snakes emerge from hiding, and it is also believed to be their mating season. In one such incident, around eleven cobra snakes were found in a house in Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh. The family had to abandon the house and move to a relative's home nearby.