In US, 13-foot-long Pet Python Strangles Owner To Death
In US, 13-foot-long Pet Python Strangles Owner To Death
Amanda's husband, a navy officer, returned home to find his wife dead and the python crawling around the room.

Even though people and animals have many traits, humans are unique from animals in that they are sensitive, emotional, and loving. Fear of animals persists regardless of their proximity. A woman committed the same offence, and anybody will feel sorry after hearing what state she was in.

It’s reported that the person you raise and care for will never harm you. This is a terrifying situation that has happened recently. In one case, a woman was killed by the exact thing she had gone to save. This is the story of Amanda Ruth Black, a 25-year-old lady, who was murdered by her pet python.

Amanda Ruth had owned a pet python at home and considered herself something of an authority on snakes. She’d given it the name Diablo and carried it with her to her home in Virginia Beach, USA. She believed she could give the python its medication on her own because she had experience working in a pet store. Sadly, she had worse luck this time around and was killed by the 13-foot python. Amanda’s husband, a navy officer, returned home to find his wife dead and the python crawling around the room.

After Amanda was given a medical examination, it was discovered that the python had wrapped itself tightly around her neck, suffocating her. Following this incident, her husband requested that the python be killed and gave the police custody of all of the household snakes. Those who saw this incident on social media claimed that domesticating wild animals is always impossible.

Following the retelling of the terrifying 2008 incident on YouTube last month, hundreds of people shared their opinions.”You’re never in control over something that can physically overpower you,” one person commented. While another person wrote, “Wild animals are NOT pets.”Everybody’s an expert until…yeah!! A 13ft python is not a PET!!,” added another.

Native to Southeast Asia, reticulated pythons can reach lengths of over thirty feet. Despite being well-liked pets, they can be harmful if irritated, scared, or if they think of a human hand as food.

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