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WATCH: Aussie Teen's Snake Rescue With Bare Hands Is Mindblowing

Darpan News Desk, 24 Feb, 2017 12:20 PM
    The teenager has been filmed wrestling a two-metre carpet python from the undercarriage of a car using nothing and the video was posted on Facebook that has now gone viral. 
     
    The nail-biting video shows the boy laying on his back underneath the vehicle as he extends his hands up inside the bodywork of a Cruiser to get the serpent.
     

    The reptile’s tail dangles down across his face and chest before finally, getting a grip on its head. “I’ve got his head”, he can he heard in the video before pulling out a huge python with his gloved fingers.
     
    The young lad retracts the mighty python and puts him in a bag. His dad, Chazza Wardrope summed it up nicely on Facebook, saying, “That’s my boy! Been wrangling snakes since he was five!”

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