John Aglionby Tries to Measure a 14-metre Python
Last week the reptile world was rocked by the news that a 14-metre python had been discovered in Indonesia. Could a snake really be so long? There was only one way to find out - we sent John Aglionby along with a tape measure.| Comments on article "John Aglionby Tries to Measure a 14-metre Python" | ||||||||||||||||||
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