Python Release on Moditlo

Earlier on in the week we were handed over an African Rock Python from a close friend in the nearby town of Nelspruit.

The python had made its home on a farm where it was living near a dam where the owner keeps ducks and geese. Over the last nine years or so the farmer has been trying to catch it.

Our friend Franz Reiling was then called to see if he could get his hands on the snake. It had just eaten a duck and was lazing around in the water. Franz entered the dam and after a brief struggle managed to get the snake out of the dam and into a transportation bag.

The python arrived then with us on Monday. As the snake had been feeding on water fowl for just about all of its life we decided that we would release it at one of our dams here on the conservancy, where there is a decent amount of food available for the snake. The release was a successful one and we believe the snake has settled in quite nicely and enjoying its new home. We are excited about future safari sightings of this imposing snake that can reach up to 6m in length and can consume small crocodiles, impala, gazelles and warthogs when fully grown.

2 Replies to “Python Release on Moditlo”

  1. Looks like an amazing and beautiful snake! We will keep a look out for it when we visit later in the year. We are really excited about our trip! Paul and Zoe.

  2. Hi Paul and Zoe!

    Keep at safe distance from it though. 😉

    We’re looking forward to welcoming you later this year! It’ll be great fun!

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