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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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undine d.
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this is crazy it is in their nature
 
Jennifer o.
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Thats scary. Just imagine waking up to a python wrapping itself around you. Just pleasant. I hope the teenager is alright. Imagine if it was a small child or baby the snake attacked. tragic.
 
Marsha W.
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Somehow I just can't see a python as a pet. As the article states, their idea of cuddling can be deadly!
 
Ann F.
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8 months ago
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This is one of my worst fears...snakes are beautiful animals, but I couldn't have one as a pet...they just kind of freak me out...as irrational as that may be...I think I'd die of shock if I woke up with one wrapped around my body like that!
 
Megan N.
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8 months ago
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Wow- couldn't deal with that. I'll stick to my puppies and kitty.
 
wshs530
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8 months ago
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wow thats horrible that he had to die.....
 
katsrule
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8 months ago
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How horrible!!
 
Karen S.
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8 months ago
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This is a sad and scary story! People who keep snakes such as this as pets and have children must be VERY responsible pet owners.
 
BFM
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8 months ago
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What a terrible fate for that snake
 
Kaitlyn L.
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i'm going to get a python now so my little brother eating just kidding i don't have a little brother. and note to self never have a python as a pet
 
Mary M.
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8 months ago
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Maybe the lesson here is that constrictors always think of animals as prey. We think of ourselves as human, but we're just lunch to them.
 
Ashley M.
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8 months ago
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I like snakes, and think they are fun to hold, but I would never want one as a pet. They can be to dangerous.
 
Pauline J.
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8 months ago
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Some animals....reptiles should remain outdoors. I have owned 2 of the same type of snake before, and after a short period of time realized the huge difference of a pet and an animal. These reptiles, are not pets. You don't huge them, love them, and nurture them. They belong in their natural habitat.
 
Julie S.
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I agree with the family that it can be very dangerous to keep a predatory animal in the house with children or teenagers. Large, powerful snakes should only go to owners who can responsibly contain and handle them. Maybe a 200 pound snake shouldn't be anyone's home anyway.
 
Savannah S.
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Snakes are really pretty and I've held a few, but I could never own one. They make me so nervous and this type of thing happen to the uncle of a friend of mine. I can understand why people would want to own a snake, but I think it's safer to let them stay wild.
 
jedder k.
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8 months ago
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I don't see how pythons are pets.
Still boggles the mind. They are not domestic creatures.
Keep them in their natural habitat, which is not a house.
 
Liz B.
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I hate snakes, so it just goes to show that snakes that should be in the wilderness should not be pets.
 
Susan
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8 months ago
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common sense tells me that a snake larger than the smallest human in the same house is not a good idea, especially one that squeezes its victims to death!
 
Pai's Mom
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8 months ago
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Just add it to the list of wild animal attacks. They will be never ending unless we become wiser about our decisions.
 
Julie F.
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I don't think these snakes should be available to the general public. I respect everyones choice to have them or not. I just think the snakes shoule be available only to permit holders. & the permits are issued only after training & inspections of housing facilitys. Therefore holding people accountable for escaped / released snakes.
 
SANDY H.
SANDY H. (SHARVEL)
8 months ago
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I am not fond of any kind of snake. I question our rationalization of trying to tame wild animals....................
 
Marcia W.
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8 months ago
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I'm glad they could save her from being dinner for the snake. A great reason to not have them as pets, especially around children or small animals.
 
Jim  S.
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8 months ago
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I'm really afraid of snakes and this is one reason why.
 
Laura  J.
Laura J. (LAJess)
8 months ago
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What benefit does keeping a snake as a pet have to either the snake or the owner. Just let them be wild.
 
ninaof2girls
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8 months ago
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This is not a pet. When it attacks, people are so shocked. I wonder why. How many people and pets have to get hurt or die before people realize that you can't and shouldn't domesticate a wild creature?
 
Regina S.
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I agree that this animal should be out in the wild. If I was 15 foot long, I would be pretty angry too if I ever got out of my "cage". Which I am sure was not bigger than she was. Animals especially big ones have to have room to roam.
 
zackattack
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Why would people have that for a pet? It causes nothing but danger.
 
glitterstar0713
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8 months ago
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This is why animals like this do not belong as pets in the home....
 
Meghan M.
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i agree
 
deb o.
deb o. (dbolle)
8 months ago
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why would you have a pet that is that dangerous around little children? accidents happen. how scary!
 
mike h.
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If peole want large snakes as pets they should have housing for them where they can not escape. They are strong!!
 
katsrule
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Oh my gosh...how horrifying!
 
Amy k.
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8 months ago
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The snake should have went into the daddy's room and wrapped around his neck...stupid! If you are going to have wild animals...take extreme precautions to prevent escapes.
 
Andy E.
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People with kids should not own pythons!
 
Dee M.
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The father put his child at danger by having a snake that big in the house, even if it was usually keep in a tank or cage. Yes accidents happen, but would you say that it is a little extreme if that was a loaded gun left within a child's reach? If you are going to own an animal like that, then you have to take resposiblity for what could happen. When owning a dangerous animal, you can't afford for accidents to happen. I am sorry but I am not a fan of snakes as pets, yes I think they are beautiful and interesting, but not at the expense of my family. A car accident is something out of your control, the choice to own a very large snake is not....
 
Joan B.
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8 months ago
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There is no way I would want to have a snake in my house. These are not pets the way I look at it!
 
Tina F.
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Maybe there should be a higher standard for people who want to own exotic pets. Permits should be required, and some type of education should be necessary i n order to obtain a permit to keep these wild animals.
 
Josie M.
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8 months ago
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I think that sounds like a good idea. I don't think some people think through their decision to get an exotic pet. Apparently in Florida, owners didn't think it through, the pet became too large and they let it loose in the wild. Perhaps with education, this wouldn't happen as frequently.
 
Ann P.
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8 months ago
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Sorry folks, but humans first! Why in the world would anyone with a child have a pet like this? Sometimes I think people just don't think!
 
Kristin C.
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Not my cup of tea - that is for sure. I agree that anyone with kids should reconsider having pets like this in the house. You never know when something could go wrong.
 
traceylbosinski
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Why would anyone want such a large reptile as a "pet"? Or any reptile. Wild and exotic animals should be just that. I hope that Child Endangerment charges were filed!
 
tiffany S.
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I can't even imagine how scary this must have been for that girl.
 
Kim
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This is why people should not own snakes as pets
 
Annette1117
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Foolish people.....
 
Marcia L.
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Snakes aren't pets....
 
Evelync
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I do not consider a python a pet
 
Amy P.
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8 months ago
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And how is it that only at this point they think having a snake like this is a bad idea??
 
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Eric F.
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What a scary story. I don't know why someone would want a python as a pet.
 
LillyOfTheValley13
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People should really consider all the pros and cons (short & long term) of interesting animals before making them their pets *
 
Jessica S.
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I completely agree! I think so often people get animals without fully thinking about what really goes into owning them (that can be cats, dogs, snakes, fish, whatever!). And unfortunately when you're dealing with a more exotic animal, scary things like this can occur.
 
Gail  H.
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8 months ago
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Back to this "Exotic Animals" do not belong in a home, children or not.
 
menglish
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I agree.
 
Nanette M.
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People should consider their children first when the get a pet. Any risk to the child is not worth it.
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