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    Singapore - Whampoa river - python sighting

    Sorry if this is in the wrong section, but I cant find anywhere more appropriate as the animals section is supposed to be about Thai animals.

    I just left my luxury apartment to go to work for the day when I noticed a little bit of interest in something down in the Whampoa river bed. I assumed it was a dead body as they get dumped here sometimes by murderers so I went over to investigate.



    Well to my disappointment, it wasnt a dead body, it was in fact a python around 6 foot long. This is only the second time I have seen a snake in the wild in Singapore, the first one being some kind of green tree snake I saw about 5 years ago, so this is a fairly rare occurence.







    Well I hung around for 10 minutes or so. The police turned up, had a look and disappeared again. I imagine they called Singapore zoo, who I heard have a team who usually catch the snakes in such cases. Unfortunately I couldnt stay to see that as I was already late for work.

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    In thailand all that would be left is bones they are too well fed in singapore

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    Yeh, if it had been here it would of been on the dinner tables hours before you got there

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    particularly nan province - the locals would've even missed out!

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    I'm glad stroller is in Laos and not with slim in Singapore, I can imagine the Singapore papers now, "German in what appears to be a clowns outfit jumps in Whampoa river and eats live python, it is assumed that this was a publcity stunt that went sickingly wrong."

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    You call that a river?

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    Dry season...

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