Python Caught in Tennis Net
Release Date: Wed, Jan 13th
Duration: 07:06:00
Synopsis:
Briano and Cory receive a call about a good sized python that is entangled in a tennis net, only to discover the python has a serious injury requiring attention at the Australian Wildlife Hospital.
Starring: Briano and Cory
Music: The Blakes - Dont Bother Me (Instrumental), Apple Garage Band Loops.
Boas and Pythons are non-venomous snakes that constrict their prey (ie. wrap it in tight coils). Pythons kill their prey by squeezing (constricting) them in tight coils. For more cool facts on Pythons, head to the Australia Zoo website.
From koalas to Green Sea turtles, the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit is dedicated to rescuing all wildlife in need. From Brisbane to Kilcoy and beyond the team travels far and wide with a proven catch and release program in place- their aim is to successfully rescue, rehabilitate and release. The team works closely with Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors - Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital to ensure each animal received the best possible care.
For the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit to continue to save wildlife helping these amazing australian animals and australian wildlife rescue please sponsor the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit Conservation Project.
Other great Irwin videos you may want to watch are The Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin Day LIVE! stream 2009 or Robert Irwin`s Real Life Adventures (Robert Irwin`s Wildlife Adventures), the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit rescuing Australian Wildlife and doing their bit for wildlife conservation.
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Comments
Gail from London
Lovely rescue guys. Such a lovely snake. What a lovely lady; one of the first things she said was that you could cut the net if you wanted. A great outcome for the snake - good luck mate and hope you have a long and happy life out there. Thanks guys and thank you to the lovely lady.
Donna
Good on ya Mates! You handled the snake with such respect, Steve would be proud!
















