An enormous snake with two dogs inside its stomach has been caught in north eastern Thailand.
The 22ft-long python was found in wasteland with a massive bulge in its belly – and locals believe it has been living on stray and pet animals.
The giant serpent was spotted slithering across abandoned construction materials at a vacant lot in Sisaket province on July 9.
Video footage shows animal handlers pulling it out of an elaborate nest it had built under a pile of old concrete posts.
One, Piyachat Charoensopha, explained: ‘It was one of the biggest snakes we have seen so far.
‘The python might have lived in that wasteland for a while and lived on stray animals.’
Piyachat added that a villager was looking for their two missing pet dogs, which are likely be the creatures inside the snake’s stomach.
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He continued: ‘A villager was looking for two dogs.
‘There were two dogs inside the snake so we believe it was the missing pets.’
The snake was found easily because of its size – and could barely move because of the size of its latest meal.
It was then taken to a rehabilitation facility and will be looked after by vets.
A number of python species live in Thailand, including the reticulated python, which is considered the longest snake in the world.
In 2021, a farmer in Chon Buri province came across another massive 20ft-long python that required eight rescuers to pull from fields.
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