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Cambodian Rahjit Phan, 53, overpowered a python by biting its tail in Samut Prakan, Thailand on October 9, 2017. The 10-foot-long beast hid above a car’s wheel chassis and slithered up into the engine to keep warm. Rescuers spent 90 minutes grappling with it before Rahjit walked over to help. He stunned the python by sinking his teeth into the deadly python's scales, which surprisingly caused it to loosen its grip. Four men were pulling the python with all their strength when it eventually let go after a three-hour tug-of-war. Rahjit said, "Just bite the tail and bite it hard. That will make the snake weak. It will always work but nobody should try it unless they're experienced."

2017-11-22 15:47 GMT+8

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