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Many kids love the sport of skipping rope, especially when they all play together, it’s very hilarious.
Two people stand facing each other, holding a long rope at the same time, swinging it in one direction, and the others start jumping up and down with laughter.
Recently, however, a group of children in Australia were playing jump rope, and the scene was a little scary.
Because what they were holding was not an ordinary long rope, but a several-meter-long python!
Bear children take the python as a jump rope
The video in question was shared on social media platforms a few days ago, sparking concern among netizens.
The incident took place in the Worabinda region of central Queensland, Australia.
Worabinda is an Aboriginal community of 1,019 people and is arguably one of the poorest areas.
As you can see from the footage, a group of children are giggling and jumping rope at the same time.
Some of the children are jumping rope barefoot, and there are children lined up next to them.
The woman who shot the video asked curiously Let me see, let me see what that is.
One of the children gave the answer that it was a black headed shield python Black headed Python, also known as headed black brood snake Black headed python .
As the camera draws closer, it can also be seen that the rope the children are holding is not a normal jump rope, but a giant python.
The python was about 2 5 meters long and was already dead at the time.
While the children were happily laughing and jumping rope, the python’s body was constantly being waved on the ground.
The black-headed shield python is one of the largest snakes in Australia and is endemic to the country’s northern regions.
The black-headed shield python is non-venomous and can reach up to 3 5 meters in length.
The black-headed python is adapted to dry environments, so it mainly lives in deserts, wildernesses, tropical grasslands, forests, etc. It is nocturnal and mostly active at night.
Children used the python’s body as a rope for jumping rope, and after the video was circulated on the Internet, the
A spokesman for Australia’s Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation said it strongly condemned the inappropriate behavior and had launched an investigation into the matter.
We expect all Queenslanders to respect animals, whether they are alive or dead.
The black-headed python was listed as a protected species under the Nature Conservation Act back in 1992.
According to the law, the maximum fine for killing or injuring a black-headed python is A$12,615, which is approximately $57,340.
People who encounter similar situations should report them to the relevant authorities.
The spokesman pointed out that in general, snakes will not actively attack humans, and will only act aggressively when they are in danger or frightened.
If you encounter black-headed shield pythons in the wild, it is recommended that you do not disturb them, and it is best to contact a snake catcher in time to bring them to a safe area.
There is no need to be overly alarmed when encountering snakes in Australia.
Children are also too bold to play with pythons as jump ropes.
The Sunshine Coast Snake Hunters, a Queensland-based snake hunting organization, stresses that there has been a significant increase in the number of human injuries and killings of snakes, and that it is important for parents to educate their children about the importance of protecting wildlife.
It is extremely important that parents teach their children to protect wildlife so that incidents like this don’t continue to happen!
Ref
https www dailymail co uk news article 14477907 Look closer Disturbing video children playing skipping rope sparks investigation html
https www news com au technology science animals investigation launched after horror video of kids using dead snake as skipping rope news story c082db376c454e17936d0ee95ead713c
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