- By Poorva Karki
- Sat, 15 Jul 2023 11:28 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
The phrase 'they build diffrent' sits perfectly for people in US' Florida and Australia. Either their brains were never good at intercepting basic fear or, with time, they adopted to simply tackle dangers in the most nonchalant manner. An example of which is a recent clip that is doing rounds on the internet. One might find the whole incident more like a 'near-death-experince', but not for this man from Florida. For him, it is a chance to contribute to science and make a "new world record".
The viral clip was shared on an Instagram handle with the name 'gladesboys', where the man can be seen wrestling with a python. A 22-year-old student in Florida caught a 19-foot-long Burmese python. The video of the man and his friends trying to catch this humongous reptile went viral instantly, as the people tried to register the fact that a student was seen almost wrestling with the snake, who was also trying to defend itself. This adding as the second such experience for the same man, is not helping the people for whom the entire this is not as normal to ever happen even once in their lifetime.
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The 125-pound heavy reptile was then taken to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida so that its measurements can be collected for study and scientific proposes. It is also a new world record, as written on the clip's caption, which makes the entire incident further insane.
The clip is of course is getting all kinds of reactions over the content's wildness. "That little moment, the stutter with your hands when your brain was like, “really, dawg? We doing this!?” And then you just went for it. Sheesh. So intense!" wrote a user. "Holy crap —as a South Floridian, thank you for helping to preserve our beautiful Everglades," commented a second user.
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Meanwhile, some expressed their concern over the matter and the pain the animal would have gone through, during the entire experience. "Poor snake," a third user said.
