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Huge python caught in Malaysia

A 25-foot long python has been discovered and captured at a telecommunications station in Malacca, just outside of Kuala Lumpur. The image, taken by the Malaysia Civil Defence Department, shows three civil defence personnel posing with the 3.7 metre patterned python that was caught at the station. It is the second giant python captured in the south east Asian country on the past two months. An image released by the Malaysia Civil Defence Department showing three defence personnel holding up the giant 3.7 metre-long patterned python found in a telecommunications station in Malacca In April a python measuring 7.5 metres long and weighing 250kg - possibly the largest snake ever caught in the country - was discovered on the island of Penang. Malaysian Civil Service workers pictured holding up the giant python found on the island of Penang in April The 26 foot-long reticulated python was was spotted where a flyover was being built in Paya Terubong The giant python, which may be the largest snake ever caught died a few days later after giving birth

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