After rescuing a 10 metre-long python, things took a turn for the worse for a forest ranger in India.
Sanjoy Dutta was leading a team of rangers in a forest in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, India, when they spotted the python.
Dutta and his team had rescued the snake in the forest, and were about the release it back into the wild when the ranger put the dangerous animal over his shoulder to pose for a few quick photographs.
And, as quite a few people before him, Dutta learned the hard way that posing with wild animals for photos is never really a good idea.
One person who sadly didn’t escape a python’s deadly grip was a mother in Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Locals found Wa Tiba, 54, in the body of a 27-foot python, over a week after her two children raised the alarm their mother had gone missing last Thursday 6 June.

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