Indonesian Man Takes On 23-Foot-Long Python In Epic Fight To The Death

Pythons are the longest snakes in the world, and, whilst they are not normally considered a danger to humans, this week an Indonesian man decided to take on a 23ft-long python when he saw that it had blocked the path of two pedestrians.

As you’d probably expect, the larger a python is, the higher the chances are that it will be dangerous to people. Although they are not a venomous species of snake, those that grow to a giant size have been known to occasionally strangle and kill people.

Thirty-seven-year-old Robert Nababan had been returning home from work when he saw the monster python in the Riau Province of Indonesia. When he tried to get the python to move out the way, it grabbed hold of his arm, and the two began to wrestle to the death.

The pedestrians who had been cornered had no option but to look on in horror as the security guard began to fight for his life. The wrestle reportedly went on for “some time”, but Nababan managed to kill the snake and emerge victorious.

Admittedly, getting into a confrontation with giant python is not the smartest idea in the world, and Nababan was soon admitted to a nearby hospital, having suffered deep and extensive injuries to his arm and exhaustion from the lengthy fight.

Speaking about the horrific encounter from hospital, Nababan said, “I tried to catch it. It bit my arm, and we wrestled for a while.”

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