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Python spotted at Wilson’s Wharf

The python is estimated to be 1.5 m long.

A PYTHON, spotted at Durban’s Wilsons Wharf, caused a buzz on social media when a video of the snake slithered onto Facebook news feeds.

The video was posted by the local community group, Dala U Crew. The snake is estimated to be 1.5m long.

Also read: How to ‘survive’ Durban’s snakes in summer

The python was seen in a rocky area at Wilson’s Wharf on January 16.

The video racked up more than 55 comments and more than 10 shares just an hour after it was posted.

 

 


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