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Teenager Wrestles Six-Foot Python Out Of A Pickup-Truck
Snakes are cold-blooded animals and look to vehicles' warm motor to increase their body temperature; here is a teenager wrestling out a python out of a truck.
Meet Oli Wardrope, a teenager, who is probably yet to finish schooling, wrestling a six-foot python out from under his family's truck casually before he heads to school.
In the video, Wardrope, with a safety hand glove, wrestles with the python under the truck. He looks for the head of the python so that he has enough grip to safely remove the python from the vehicle.
Snakes, which are cold-blooded animals, look for warm places to increase their body temperature, and under a car's hood is one of the best places to be. So, the next time you see a snake or a python inside your vehicle, do not attempt what Oli Wardrope did, instead take the help from a professional snake catcher.
Snakes do look for hot cars, here are the photos of a cool car, the Mercedes-AMG GTR, click to view.