RIVER MONSTER

Watch moment gigantic monster python is seen swimming away in flood waters in Thailand after ‘eating dog’

Locals had noticed their chickens going missing... and it seems the culprit has been found

THIS is the terrifying moment a 20ft monster was spotted swimming along a road after “eating a dog”.

Watch as the beast squirms against the current in deep floodwater in Thailand with a huge bloated belly bobbing up in the air.

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The massive snake was spotted on a flooded street in the Pattani province of southern Thailand
Two days after it was originally filmed, the snake appeared to be dead
There was severe flooding in the area at the time, which could have contributed to the snake's trouble

The viral video shows the colossal snake swaying along the surface of muddy floodwater, with litter and debris bobbing past.

There is a very large bulge along its body, but the huge head is submerged and out of sight. 

Neighbours had noticed their chickens going missing, and the snake appears to be the culprit.

It was even claimed that the snake had consumed an entire dog as its most recent meal.

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The huge serpent was spotted by a local in the Pattani province, southern Thailand, after heavy rains left the ground waterlogged.

Local Mohammad Sobri Abdulrahman said: “Neighbours told me that the snake had been eating their chickens, so they going kept missing.

“When the area was flooded, it had nowhere to go, so it might have been stuck where we first saw it.”

When Mohammad returned to the site two days later, the huge serpent appeared to be dead.

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The second part of the video shows it floating motionless, belly up, in the brown water near a drain pipe hole.

Its stomach is still bulging and looks to be bloated with gas.

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The monster reptile has been identified as a reticulated python, which lives throughout South-East Asia.

One X user commented on the video: “It’s a reticulated python belly up, which means it’s either dead or in deep distress. Poor thing.”

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Another was less sympathetic to the snake: “Just removed Thailand from my bucket list.”

A third viewer was particularly disturbed and assumed the worst: “That stomach bulge is scarily human shaped too!”

What is a reticulated python?

The reticulated python is known to be the world’s longest snake.

The reticulated python is known to be the world’s longest snake.

The longest recorded reticulated python was 32ft long - almost 10 metres! That's longer than the average giraffe.

It is also one of the three heaviest species of snake in the world.

The python is typically found across Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, India and Borneo.

There are at least two documented cases of reticulated pythons eating humans - both in Indonesia. Once was in March 2017, and again in June 2018.

Both snakes were 23ft long and opened up after being killed to reveal the dead human bodies.

The snakes feed on rodents, pigs, civets, bearcats and even primates.

The main predator of the reticulated python is the king cobra, which is found in many of the same locations.

The reticulated python is one of the largest species of snake in the world - and is even capable of eating humans

Thailand and its neighbouring countries have their monsoon season from September to November, when soaring temperatures are followed by a deluge of rain.

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It seems this snake was caught in the floods that followed.

Devastating floods this year in southern Thailand have displaced thousands of people from the area - and caused dozens of deaths.

According to Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, at least 25 people have died in flood-related incidents, and over 33,000 people have been forced out of their homes

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The Department of Mineral Resources warned there is currently a risk of landslides and flash flooding in southern Thailand, which could make rescue missions more difficult.

The serpent's head was never caught on camera - just its big bloated body
At least the snake seemed to have had a decent final meal
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