AN INDIAN forest ranger found himself in a tight situation with a powerful rock python recently, when attempting to capture it.
Sanjay Dutta, the local forest ranger in Jalpaiguri, a city in northeast India, was called upon to remove the 5.4 metre snake - using an animal control pole and thick gloves he managed to pick it up just behind the head.
At this proud moment, a little hubris came into play and he wanted a photograph with the snake coiled around his neck.
With a wild animal threatened, giving it such a choice opportunity was very unwise, and almost saw to his demise, but for the onlookers who helped him unravel the constrictor.
While on the subject of slithering reptiles, here's a tip: if your pharmacy is invaded by a snake, don't use a flammable liquid to deter your intruder.
On Monday, a somewhat panicked homeowner in Siuntio, west of Helsinki, Finland, tried spraying an invading snake with gasoline, triggering a chain reaction that was to cost him about 15,000 Euros (AU$23,000).
Finnish public broadcaster YLE reported on Tuesday that some of the flammable liquid landed on a nearby lawnmower that was still hot enough to ignite a fire.
Flames spread quickly in the extremely dry conditions, damaging the exterior wall and attic of his wooden house.
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