
Cockroach Mdluli saves 3m python from Mkhuhlu mob
The large snake was rescued on July 12 in Mkhuhlu near Hazyview, where it was found basking in the morning sun.
Mdluli said residents, who had reportedly been spotting the python for some time, were determined to kill it.
Their fear was amplified when it was discovered that the snake had been hiding in the ceiling of a local filling station. Just a day prior to its capture, the python had fallen from the ceiling but managed to escape unharmed into nearby bushes.
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When the python reappeared to enjoy the sun, a mob armed with sticks and stones quickly gathered, ready to strike.
Fortunately, Mdluli was called and arrived just in time to prevent a tragedy. He safely captured the massive reptile, which was then released into the Kruger National Park.
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Mdluli, well known for his snake-rescue efforts, used the incident to reiterate a vital message, especially during what he refers to as 'snake month'. He pleaded with the public to refrain from killing snakes and warned against attempting to catch them without proper training. 'Snakes also deserve to live – they are an important part of the ecosystem. It is completely normal for them to look for shelter and food in residential areas,' he said. 'They must not be killed.'
His tireless commitment continues to highlight the importance of co-existence and conservation in communities often at odds with local wildlife.
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