Showing posts with label Reptile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reptile. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

13-foot king cobra wrestled from sewer in Thailand


BANGKOK - A feisty four-meter (13-foot) king cobra was pulled from a sewer in southern Thailand in an hour-long operation, a rescue foundation said Tuesday, describing the reptile as one of the largest they had ever captured.

Footage of the daring capture showed a man chasing the cobra -- the world's longest venomous snake -- into a dark and cramped drainage pipe.

The cobra splashed around in water and tried to slither back into the pipe, but was pulled out by the tail after multiple attempts.

A security guard on the housing estate where it was found first alerted the rescue group on Sunday.

"Seven rescue workers, including me, went there," said Kritkamon Kanghae, 26, adding that the estate was built on a plot that was once jungle.

Kritkamon said the snake was more than four meters long, weighed 15 kilos (33 pounds), and was the third-largest they had found.

It was later released into the wild.

Thailand is teeming with reptiles, and several species of cobra are native to the southeast Asian country.

References to the deadly snake fill folklore.

The main international airport was built on an area that used to be called "Cobra's Swamp".

Snakes have increasingly become a headache for residents in the Thai capital, where the fire department is sent out to respond to calls from alarmed residents.

Authorities are reluctant to get rid of the reptiles because they help to control a rat population that could otherwise threaten crops and food stocks.

King cobras, however, mainly feed on other snakes -- particularly the rat snake.

source: news.abs-cbn.com

Thursday, March 12, 2015

LOOK: Alligator wanders in golf course


An American alligator estimated to be 12 to 13 feet long was found walking onto the edge of the putting green on the seventh hole of Myakka Pines Golf Club in Englewood, Florida in this handout photo courtesy of Bill Susie and distributed by Reuters.

Golfers at the course were careful, days after the animal was seen and the photo went viral on Facebook.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Crocodile 'Lolong' is dead


MANILA, Philippines -- The world’s largest captive crocodile, Lolong, is dead.

Lolong, the male reptile that gained fame for making it to the Guiness World Records, was declared dead on Sunday night by Dr. Alex Cullantes of the Davao Crocodile Park. Bunawan, Agusan del Sur Mayor Edwin Elorde announced the news.

Lolong was captured in Bunawan in 2011. The reptile measured at 6.2 meters (20 feet and 4 inches) by Australian zoologist Adam Britton.

It was captured by professional hunters after a 3-week hunt due to a spate of attacks that killed two residents and several animals.

Lolong has become a “tourist attraction” in Bunawan.

source: abs-cbnnews.com