Clip: Fishing Is Worriedly Wrapped, The Man’s Processor Made Many Fears

While walking fishing, the man accidentally torns the python so he was wrapped tightly against his legs, refusing to let go of the year. The face that copades flee, do not dare to approach. However, this Malaysian man was pistachied but he was still extremely calm to handle animals that caused many people to be afraid of.00: 00/00: 41Video: The man was pistachied tightly tightened A few days, the Malaysian social network spread the video to shoot a man who was pynonally wrapped tightly. Accordingly, this man is walking fishing, he accidentally torns his python and is wrapped in the legs

. The video is 42 seconds long because the man itself turns again, that day he wears blue and geographic jeans. The point he stood quite bushy and many trees. The python is so big and long, it wraps his right legs from under the ankles up to the groin and constantly squeezing his legs
The python wrapped his legs who won't breed. He didn't seem to be afraid at all. He even laughed, talked and "negotiated" with pythons, told him to stay away from him. "Let go of my legs", the man said that was natural, the python still stubbornly clinging to the man, so he had to use "strong measures". It only takes a few seconds, the man grabbed the animal's neck, pulling it out of his feet and released it in the nearby grass. The man removed the python out of his feet. The man then drops the animal At a lawn. Video after being posted has attracted hundreds of thousands of views with thousands of comments. Most people are amazed at the calm attitude and the handling of this man. Some commenters: "This guy is hepatic
If I probably, I was screaming, trying to have a wreck, not standing there, but negotiated with a python "," he is an understanding, experienced. He knew the weakness of the python was in the neck and he knew what he needed to do, "he didn't kill the python, this was good."

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