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NEW YORK -- A Las Vegas father was forced to kill his family’s 15-foot long pet Burmese Python after the snake attacked his 13-year-old daughter.

According to local media reports, the father, who preferred to keep his family’s identity concealed, cut the pet snake’s head off after it bit his daughter’s leg and coiled around the girl and her uncle, who was also trying to help free the girl.

The Burmese Python -- Victoria, a family pet for four years -- was normally contained in a locked tank, the father said, but somehow managed to escape and found the daughter in her room.

After biting the teenager, the snake began to coil around the girl’s torso until it became difficult to breathe.

The father said he used a knife to remove the snake’s head after efforts to pry Victoria’s jaw open with his hands failed.

That behavior, according to Jim Murphy, who retired as director of the Department of Herpetology at the Dallas Zoo after 30 years, sounds like a “feeding response.”

“Anything could have been a reason," Murphy said about the cause of the attack. “The snake could have viewed her as potential prey.”

Murphy said that a normal response for a Burmese Python that feels threatened is to strike, often several times, and then retreat.

A snake that bites and constricts is looking to feed, he said.

Murphy said, without having all the details of the incident in Las Vegas, said the girl could have been handling a different animal and the snake picked up on that scent through chemical receptors on its tongue.

“Every now and then, you see a story in the newspaper about someone handling potential prey for a snake and then being attacked,” Murphy said.

Certainly not all Burmese Pythons are aggressive, though, Murphy said. In fact, in his years at the Dallas Zoo, one Burmese in particular was as docile as it gets.

“We had one that we used (for demonstrations) easily hundreds of times. People would handle it and touch it and we never had a single problem.”

That Burmese, though, was raised from a hatchling by a former employee and one of the most prominent snake breeders in the country, David Barker of Vida Preciosa Internation near San Antonio, Texas.

Burmese Pythons, according to National Geographic, can live as long as 20 to 25 years in the wild and are typically from 16 to 23 feet long, weighing up to 200 pounds.

While Murphy himself doesn’t have any snakes as pets, he sees no problem with others keeping them.

“It totally depends on the person,” he said. “If they are responsible and don’t let them get out, I don’t have a problem with it.”

But the Las Vegas family, who went public as a way to warn other snake owners, said Burmese Python owners need to pay attention to their pets and should reconsider having one at all if children are in the house.

United States Geological Survey Research Zoologist Roy McDiarmid agreed.

“Any time you operate with, keep or are around a large predator, which a 15-foot snake is, it’s potentially more of a risk,” McDiarmid said.

McDiarmid, who doesn’t own any snakes himself, said he has heard of people with large, predatory pets that have run into trouble. People who keep pets like that, McDiarmid said, “I won’t say they’re crazy, but they’re close to it.”

Both experts said that with pets like a Burmese Python, some owners are unable to handle them as they grow quite large, and either give them up or set them loose.

In the Florida Everglades, officials are still dealing with an a Burmese Python population that has exploded in recent years after some pet owners allegedly let their snakes loose in the wild.

After the U.S. Geological Survey released a study earlier this year suggesting that the Florida Burmese Python population could spread across the nation to as many as 32 states, a newer study was released in August that contradicted that analysis.

The second study, performed by a pair of graduate students and a professor in New York City, found that the snakes will likely remain in Florida.

A U.S. Senator from Florida, Democrat Bill Nelson, said he plans on submitting federal legislation in September that would ban interstate sale of Burmese Pythons and importing the snakes into the country.

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Celia
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that's a sad story... and it gives snake a bad name. i mean i own a snake. even though she's not as big or the same breed (she's a king snake) she's bitten my a couple of time... like on the thumb(when i first held her)...base of the neck(possibly to get my attention) and on both ears, she even coiled around my ears as she bit (don't know the reason). but she's just being what she is... a baby snake who is acting the way nature tells her to. Shadow isn't dangerous, she's just testing the waters. now i don't know much about bigger snakes, but i know from Shadow that they will try to escape(i don't blame them, must be boring in a tank(reason why i take Shadow around in a bag). it's stories like this that make it much harder to make a better name for snakes. snakes can't speak and biting is the only way to get across what they want to say.
 
Jasmin T.
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i feel so bad for the snake. It doesnt deserve to die it was the fathers fault he got out of the cage
 
swayloveswasabi34
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don't like to think about what could of happened if the snake continued on. I don't think it would even have a pet snake
 
jackie
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5 months ago
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That shows irrisponsibility on the part of the owner
 
jessie
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that poor snake, he didn't deserve to die. The father should of been alot more careful with a snake that size, I my self would never own a snake for that exact reason. besides I could never feed live animals to any thing, this is very sad.
 
daryl b.
daryl b. (darylob)
5 months ago
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you are absolutly right. it maybe the gentilest snake in the world but their nature takes over when they smell food
 
Lynn
Lynn (azcrazygirl)
6 months ago
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Ewwww I don't like spiders or snakes...
 
jessie
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not my kind of pet either but poor snake
 
kavykeeper
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6 months ago
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not my kind of pet....
 
kbehrendt
kbehrendt
6 months ago
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I don't have a problem with people keeping snakes as pets per-se, but I guess I never considered them much of a "family pet." Me personally, I don't think I would ever have a pet that was bigger than my child unless it was a horse or a dog, or something I had at least voice control over.
 
daryl b.
daryl b. (darylob)
6 months ago
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the problem is that people don't wash the smell of food off before they handle them. it is a shame the snake had to die for doing what is natural but the parent should have taught her better if they even knew themselves
 
daryl b.
daryl b. (darylob)
6 months ago
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i would thing the girl had the smell of food on her and the snake confused it with actuall prey. i would wonder if the fed live or frozem food to this snake
 
Traci B.
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why is this a pet? wth?
 
Lynn
Lynn (azcrazygirl)
6 months ago
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I'm sorry, but I don't like snakes or spiders....ewwwww....
 
Courtney  B.
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snakes in general.. especially this large, shouldn't be kept as household pets.
 
PamelaSue H.
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I'm definately not a big fan of snakes and wouldn't let my kids have one as a pet growing up. But to each his own however if your going to have a pet like that then you should have the sense to take care of them, and keep them where they need to be...
 
Ashley H.
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Good point!
 
applesauce82
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6 months ago
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i completely agree.
>.<
 
Alvin & Gretchen
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What were they thinking?
 
Amy S.
Amy S. (dogglelover)
7 months ago
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I think snakes are neat to look at. But whoever owns them really needs to know what they're doing, depending on the species of the snake. I've never been a fan of constrictors. Its awful to think how panicked and afraid the teenage girl felt. I'm glad shes ok.
 
agabelle g.
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WOW i will NEVER EVER OWN A SNAKE EVER
 
Jamie W.
Jamie W. (snuggins)
7 months ago
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I won't ever own a snake. Come on if you are going to get one as a pet get one that will stay small
 
Cindy C.
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This is exactly why I will never own a snake!
 
mary m.
mary m. (dakotagrace)
8 months ago
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now...what in the world were these people thinking
pythons are wild animals
that poor snake shouldn't have been killed
but put back into the wild
such a shame
a real darn shame
 
Michael M.
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8 months ago
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well obviously the girl did something or the snake wasnt fed
 
cbarney
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they are deadly lock them up
 
deb o.
deb o. (dbolle)
8 months ago
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Sad-these animals can be so dangerous.
 
Michaela C.
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I cant belive that a snake would do that!!!
 
Sheri P.
Sheri P. (twtylvstaz)
8 months ago
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Man I hate snakes. I would never have one nor would I have one around my children. Whenever we go to animal exhibits, shows or zoos the kids always want to see or touch them. It freaks me out but I let them knowing full well if it attacks my kids it will suffer my wrath. Don't mess with mama bear's cubs!
 
karen d.
karen d. (Airbear001)
8 months ago
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We had a ball python years ago. NOW I feel it is wrong to keep snakes as pets. They need to be kept in the wild.
 
Moroferret
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2 months ago
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Yes, dogs are deffinately such superior animals. It's totally wrong to keep anything but dogs and cats. Yep. Wrong. Totally wrong. EVERYONE should be cat and dog people, or have nothing. If cats and dogs aren't the pet for you, that must make you weird!

You probably supported HR669 too, right? *Shakes head saddly* All domestic stock, in any animal came from wild roots, from the biggest python to the smallest Pomeranian. That's how you get there, starting with wild animals. And at this point most snakes sold in stores are from breeders and come from several generations of breeding.

It's okay to be a cat and dog person, but don't try to restrict others rights to own things that are more interesting. Dog people flip about persecution of pitbulls and other 'misunderstood' breeds, who are responsible for a lot more attacks and deaths on people and other pets ANNUALLY than any exotic pet ever was, then turn around and get on thier high horse about how snakes are "wild animals and keeping them is super wrong and dangerous". To each their own, man. This event (and others that people with an agenda to incriminate exotics and thier owners use as examples to why they think only mainstream pets should be legal) is CLEARLY the irrisponsibility of the owner, the cage should have been escape proof. And it's sad, that this situation doesn't help the image of reptiles.
 
Ben C.
Ben C. (blc505)
8 months ago
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I definitely believe that some animals should not be pets, and burmese and reticulated pythons are among them. The accompanying picture is a bit deceiving though as they used a picture of a Ball python.
 
Judy
Judy (judyofoz)
8 months ago
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and this is a pet, why?
 
AnimalFRND
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8 months ago
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This is simply terrible! I bet the teenager and her uncle both have nightmares every night for the rest of their lives! As a parent, I would never bring anything into our home that would harm any of us.
 
pfarren
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8 months ago
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If these snakes can eat a full grown deer -- why would you want one? How could you sleep at nite?
 
cmganimallover4life
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6 months ago
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I totally agree with you. I could never sleep in a house that has a snake. Its just creepy!!!!!
 
Elizabeth C.
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Oh, that story is scary! I once had an iguana once that was a pet for years and then all of the sudden he took off almost a forth of my thumb! I am now sticking to furry animals only!
 
kimmie1985
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8 months ago
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Having such large snakes is often dangerous, children or not. I've heard far to many stories of large pet snakes attacking their owners to think that they could make good pets. At some point their size makes the more of a predator than a pet.
 
Lisa J.
Lisa J. (simplylorax)
8 months ago
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What are these people thinking!? You cannot trust most HUMAN behavior, what makes people think that you can trust ANIMAL behavior!? Silly thinking, huh?
 
Moroferret
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2 months ago
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That's so true! You're so right! So many reptiles have attacked thier owners, often with a simple feeding response! It's horrible! Terrible snakes! Why don't those people have dogs like normal people?

You know, a lot of dogs have AGGRESSIVELY attacked and killed people! "Almost 800,000 bites per year -- one out of every 6 -- are serious enough to require medical attention. Getting bitten by a dog is the fifth most frequent cause of visits to emergency rooms caused by activities common among children. The number of fatal dog attacks in the USA has been going up. The yearly average was 17 in the 1980s and 1990s; as stated above, there were 33 deaths in 2007, which is roughly double the average in the prior two decades." --www.dogbitelaw.com (I back up statistics I throw ;)

Snake attacks, or any other 'pet' attacks, or any wild animal attacks in the US are dwarfed to the sheer numbers and severity of attacks by mans loyal best friend. You don't hear it in the papers everytime a dog attacks someone because it's not nearly the headliner that an exotic attack is. And also because being dogs, and man's best friend and all, it's totally okay if they attack people. I'm sure the victems understand.

 
arleen z.
arleen z. (arleen14)
8 months ago
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Having children ,I really cant see having a snake that large in my home .
 
Jackie B.
Jackie B. (jackie09)
8 months ago
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Come on people... snakes are NOT pets. Dogs and cats and birds and fish and gerbils etc etc are pets... not snakes! That is almost just as bad as having a chimp as a pet... it's ridiculous!
 
Michael M.
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8 months ago
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see thats why you dont have snakes for pets
 
Amy J.
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I think there is nothing wrong with owning snakes; just every situation should be taken into perspective. I do agree that having a 16 foot snake with children is a risk and that very stringent precautions should be in place to keep the children safe. My only question is why own a snake that large, it needs a lot of room and unless you can provide it you should really think twice about it. Also every person should be provided information on how large their snake, this should include every animal, will become as they know what they are getting themselves into. For this particular case I hope the girl and uncle do not have any long term effects from this attack.
 
DebraP
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8 months ago
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When will people learn that wild animals are just that - wild. As much as people try to domesticate them, animal attacks will always happen. Unfortunately, they don't learn until it's too late. It's just sad that it is the animal that is blamed and put to death for doing what what is instinctual to it.
 
Moroferret
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2 months ago
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By that logic, that wild animals are simply wild and domestication always fails. By that logic your dog sitting in your livingroom would be a wolf about to eat your firstborn child, or more logically, not present at all.

Dogs, cats, and other mainstream pets are proof of domestication, and at one time they were wild animals that, by your logic, should not have been pets or working animals or whatever other reasons they were domesticated and selectively bred for. And no matter how much you hate to admit it, they are responsible for more attacks than "wild" pets are.

All animals can be dangerous, all animals have a chance of attacking you, including the most dangerous, unpredictable, and bloodthirsty animal of all, the Homo sapien.
 
Nicole C.
Nicole C. (seenicgo)
8 months ago
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Snakes are not exactly snuggly, loving animals...and I personally wouldn't want a pet that was that much taller (longer) than me.
 
Karen e.
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I cant imagine owning a snake as a pet. Snakes are not pets! If they will try to eat your own kids, I can only imagine what they do to your other pets. I hope youve learned your lesson and wont get another snake....get a dog, thats a pet!
 
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We have many snakes ( we are licensed to exhibit/educate). That snake was definitely locked into feeding. Which prompts me to ask what was her feeding schedule and how did they feed? Not saying it is the owners total fault but some blame does lie within the owner. Our snakes are secured (we have one that is an albino burmese female that is over 13 feet long and around 150 pounds) and I do NOT allow children into her corded off exhibit area (when we show) nor do we allow strangers to handle them. Snakes are predators and are also unpredictable. There is no telling what set this snake off to think a child that size was dinner. ):
 
Christine R.
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Sorry, can't really see having a snake as a pet.
 
Lisa J.
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8 months ago
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Personally, I cannot stand the thought of a snake for a pet either! It gives me the creeps! Leave them at the zoos and in the wild, for heaven's sake!
 
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Amy J.
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Its very disappointing to read a comment like yours which is probably based on just horror stories you hear about snakes. A lot of people own snakes who have never had an incident with them. Snakes are generally very calm animals, but like any other animal can lash out.
 
Nancy R.
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8 months ago
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Okay, my dislike for snakes has been reaffirmed.
 
Lynn M.
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8 months ago
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Keeping a snake of this size around children is totally insane.
 
Kimberley K.
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I could never have a snake as a pet. I don't feel they should not be confined to one small area. Especially when they are that BIG!
 
lisa t.
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8 months ago
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I am not sure if they should ban owning a snake thus size, but they definitely should if there are children in the house! A child shouldn't be threatened by a pet kept in the house it where they sleep.
 
Ella D.
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8 months ago
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i didnt kno they really were capable of this
 
Julie U.
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8 months ago
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I have never owned a snake and have no desire to. It seems unfair to keep a snake of that size confined to a tank.
 
Jewel L.
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I am not a big fan of snakes, but to have one confined in a locked tank does not sound like a pet, these are exotic animals that should be in the wild not in your house for something like this to happen!
 
Moroferret
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2 months ago
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Your dog should have stayed a wolf. It was totally cruel of our ancestors to domesticate wolves into little lap yap dogs and other such things. Shame on them.
 
Moroferret
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2 months ago
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Besides, at the rate of things there won't be any wild left, and the only trace of these animals existing will be pets and bones.

When the wilderness dissapears to deforestation, oil drilling, and spreading desert from over-farming, the animals go with it, and what remains scavenges on what we leave behind.

If you people really want to make a difference and care for the wellbeing of these animals, stop fighting people who have these animals as pets and go be proactive in preserving the rainforest or something. If you care about the snakes enough to have opinions so strongly about not keeping them as pets you can care enough to be proactive about the real problems afflicting them. Or you can shut up and let people keep what they will, even if you don't understand it.
 
Shelly G.
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Kudos, well said!
 
Shelly G.
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I am an animal lover, yes, but reptiles...no! Snakes should not be "domesticated."
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