Giant python found on Malaysian building site

Published April 13, 2016
PENANG (Malaysia): This picture taken on April 7 shows members of Malaysia’s civil defence department posing for pictures with the python.—AFP
PENANG (Malaysia): This picture taken on April 7 shows members of Malaysia’s civil defence department posing for pictures with the python.—AFP

KUALA LUMPUR: A quarter-tonne snake that was found nestling on a building site could be the longest ever captured in Malaysia, officials said on Tuesday.

The reticulated python was a whopping 7.5 metres long and weighed a staggering 250 kilograms.

The giant creature was discovered on Penang island by construction workers and kept in an office, where it was fed and watered while wildlife experts were contacted.

However, the python died on Sunday after laying an egg, a spokesman for the civil defence department said.

“We are so sad this happened,” he said. “We have rescued many other snakes and animals before. We’re not sure why the snake died.

“We fed it mice, other meats and gave (it) water, just like we gave other snakes in the past.” Curious locals flocked to the office over the weekend to catch a glimpse of the mighty reptile, with one person offering 10,000 ringgit ($1,300) for it, The Star newspaper reported on its website.

The civil defence spokesman said the snake was certainly one of the longest found in Malaysia.

The longest snake in captivity — also a reticulated python — is a 7.67 metre specimen called Medusa, which lives in the United States, according to the website of Guinness World Records.

Published in Dawn, April 13th, 2016

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