The Herald (South Africa)

Python selfie puts ranger in tight spot

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AN Indian forestry ranger found himself in a bind after a python briefly strangled him while he posed for pictures with the giant snake.

Wildlife officer Sanjay Dutta was called on Sunday by frantic villagers in West Bengal after they saw the 40kg python swallowing a goat alive.

Instead of placing it safely inside a bag, the ranger wrapped it around his neck and posed for pictures with stunned villagers.

But panic spread as the huge snake wound itself around Dutta’s neck, forcing him to struggle to free himself from its vice-like grip. He escaped unscathed, but a little red-faced. The Indian rock python is a non-venomous species, but it can quickly kill its prey by constricti­ng blood flow. It can grow up to 10m long.

West Bengal’s forestry department has begun an official inquiry into the ranger’s conduct and his flouting of safety protocols.

But Dutta said he only wanted to save the reptile from the villagers, who were readying to club it to death with sticks.

“My first instinct was to rescue the snake. I carried it on my shoulders and held its mouth firmly,” Dutta said. “I was not scared for even a moment [when the python tightened its grip] as, had I panicked, it could have been fatal.”

Dutta said he did not have a bag with him to carry the snake in. He took it to a safe location in his car and released it into the wild.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? RISKY STUNT: Wildlife ranger Sanjay Dutta poses for pictures with the huge python at Sahebbari village in West Bengal
Picture: AFP RISKY STUNT: Wildlife ranger Sanjay Dutta poses for pictures with the huge python at Sahebbari village in West Bengal

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