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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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myfast2
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Lisa C.
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Another reason why wild animals should not be kept as pets.
 
Lindsey B.
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I'd imagine if the snake was well-fed to begin with this wouldn't have been an issue.
 
D&R
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I just don't get people wanting reptiles. They just don't seem like a domesticated animal to me.
 
lori m.
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I love snakes and we had many different kinds growing up. But none were venomous or large enough to view me as dinner. Like I have said before, people just don't use common sense.
 
Donna J.
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I don't see a reason why anyone would own a large snake like that (or any snake for that matter). That is gross. Luckily there were some people home or that girl would not be around today.
 
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I'm sorry that this snake and this girl had such a terrible encounter. This snake belonged in the wild or with someone with a more secure enclosure. I'm glad it turned out okay for the people involved and I'm glad that they are warning others of the dangers of owning such a large predatory animal.
 
Dee M.
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Why would you let something that big around a child? How horrible for the girl, first to be bitten and attacked by the snake and then to have to see it killed. The father should be charged with child endangerment.
 
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Thats a little extreme - child endangerment is parents not putting kids in a seatbelt, not getting in the accident. As long as all the safety precautions were there, accidents can happen. Not sure how the snake got out, but it does not sound like the girl was handling it without supervision or anthing... just a accident and not a very good choice in the first place to have an animal like that in the house.
 
Jean D.
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You read of these stories all the time. What are people thinking? Do they think that it won`t happen to them. WRONG Exotic and wild animal are to be just that. In the Wild or in a zoo. HOPE THIS FATHER LEARNT A LESSON
 
Elizabeth D.
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I never understood keeping these creaures for pets.
 
I think gigantic snakes should have restrictions just like keeping tigers or gators as pets. I know in Illinois you have to have an exotic animal license to keep a snake longer then 7ft. If you like to keep snakes as pets that's fine, but at a certain point the snake stops becoming a pet and is more of a wild animal. Granted reptiles don't eat a lot, but how do you responsibly feed a 15ft snake anyways?
 
Chris Z.
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Another case of being stupid exotic pet keepers.
 
graciel
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Exactly.
 
Kelly B.
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Agreed. AHaving a 15-foot snake as a pet is pretty ridiculous. And did it ever say if the girl was okay??
 
Joshua G.
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Omg. That's terrible to keep a snake locked up like that. Of course it attacked! That's what the U.S. did during the Revolutionary War! We got a little taste of freedom and then we attacked Britain. I feel sorry for the girl but I'm not surprised that the snake attacked.
 
Jessica B.
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The snake doesn't belong in the house in the first place
 
Kim P.
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I think it is very sad to keep a big snake like that cooped up in a small enviroment! What would you do if you were let out and free? Natural instincts takeover? duhh people!! Seriously what kind of life is that!!!
 
dogsrsuper
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People get these snakes as pets, then decide they can't or don't want to take care of them anymore and release them outdoors. This is ruining the native wildlife. These exotics have no business overrunning the Everglades.
 
teresa s.
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this is what happens when you have a big snake for a pet...
 
sheree a.
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Another instance proving that wild animals should be treated as such and not kept as pets. What is wrong with people?
 
7News T.
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I don't know if I will be popular with this, but I don't think the snake should be a pet.
 
Britanie P.
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The girl is lucky she is still alive today. That snake should never have been a pet like all the other bigger snakes. They are wild animals and can not be taught right from wrong like dogs and cats
 
PLD
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This could have had a tragic ending. Thank goodness the father was home and was able to kill the snake. I could not imagine how he would have felt if he were not at home to kill the snake.
 
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Michele K.
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There is a reason that psychologists speak of the "reptilian brain" in humans, as the place where the instinctive, survival responses hail from. The reptilian brain is not a warm place; it's about survival, kill or be killed, reactionary responses. A reptile or snake is not a warm and fuzzy pet that has the capacity to care about the people tending to it. If people resorting to "reptilian responses" are leaving behind their selfless capacity, what can we expect from creatures that have brains that stop at that level? I think this is the problem with having certain pets simply because they are different or "cool". This belongs in the same category as the chimpanzee -- NOT a pet.
 
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I can't imagine anyone would have a pet like this. How scary for that girl. I'll stick to the more traditional type pet like a dog or a cat.
 
Carole D.
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This girl is lucky that her dad was there to save her. It would have been a truly tragic story if he was not able to intervene.
 
shellguy
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Pythons shouldn't be allowed as pets.
 
Kim B.
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I don't think that a snake that can get up to 200 pounds should be kept in a house. It doesn't seem fair to the snake and it seems dangerous for the people living in the house even if they did raise it from a baby.
 
Jennifer L.
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I think this is horrible! I would never have a snake like that around my child. I don't like them anyway, but if you're going to have a large snake for a pet, be sure it can't escape and hurt and innocent person or their pet!
 
ejansson
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I say nix to a python sharing my living space!
 
Lynne F.
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My son asked for a python and it was a definite NO!! I don't think people should be able to own snakes. you never know what they are going to do, plus they carry some diseases.
 
Mattbstl30
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People are idiots! Why would you have a python with children??? Doesn't make sense.
 
kate b.
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what kind of moron would allow a gigantic snake to live in his home with a three year old little girl? come on. this was bound to happen. you should be thankful that the little girl isnt dead. snakes are ridiculously strong and also belong in the wild
 
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My ex-husband and I had a burmese python that he had raised from an egg. It grew to over 7ft long! I worried all the time about my oldest daughter(then 1 1/2-3yrs). Our snake was out alot though and manhandled daily. His fav. places were behind our couch, across my daughter's books on the floor and on my ex's bike! However, like with an animal(exotic or otherwise) one must always be vigilant and respect it! My ex got bit a few times when going to feed the snake in his tank(lols, even I knew that the snake was starting to associate my ex's hand in the tank as feeding time, but you can't tell some men that one)! We had to move once and gave him away to a snake collector(sigh of relief for me that day)!
 
Washy
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Who looks at a Python and says "yeah! great pet! let's go for that!" This is the kind of thing that would make, the late, Ed Bradley say "Come On!"
 
Corilee M.
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You should not have a pet that is stronger than you. They are animals and still have those instincts.
 
Cindy
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Why are we seeing more and more attacks ? Snakes? Chimps? How horrible could it of been to see a snake starting to contrict around a family member. Maybe it's time we stop keeping wild animals in a home.
 
cherrylee
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I love snakes and I believe they belong in the wild. Besides the potentially dangerous situations, what kind of life is it for the snake? Living in a tank.
 
Erica R.
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Pretty scary. I feel bad for the snake.
 
Mattbstl30
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Having a python for a pet is just STUPID! You hear stories like this all the time.
 
Linda
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And the father should be charged for endangering his daughter. Stupid pet choice.
 
SonyaJS
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I do not care who you are....Pythons shouldn't be kept as pets. It just sounds dangerous.
 
FREDINA S.
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It usually isnt the animals fault, things such as this usually happen due to irresponsible pet ownership.
 
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I am extremely happy that this turned out okay.
15 foot snake is a little large yes.
My husband brought home a python in 1989, small at that time, 1 foot.
We had it in a large aquarium.
Needless to say i was a bit uncomfortable with this after the snake grew to be a large size of 11.5 feet.
She was a good snake as snakes go, but none the less, a snake of that size does not belong in a domestic enviorment. She is not with us anymore.
R.I.P. She lived to be almost 12 and she died.
We will have no more snakes .
 
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I dont like snakes but if i ever got one it would have never ever been 15 ft long i dont want it to look at me like im a snack.
 
clarsax
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Weird. It sounds like they were able to handle the snake more or less responsibly since they had a place for it when it was 15 feet long. It's sad that it managed to escape and caused all this trauma. Hopefully the girl will be okay after this.
 
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I hope the girl isn't too traumatized from the ordeal. I think some people get snakes, not understanding just how large some species can become. It is extremely irresponsible of them to let their pet go in the wild if the pet is no longer managable.
 
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Wow..if you have that big of a snake keep it in its cage! Especially if you have kids!
 
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That is a HUGE snake i would never have a snake that big in my house to think that it could eat me if wanted to
 
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Thats horrible I dont know why they would want a snake that big int heir house
 
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Once again wild animals shouldnt be pets. I dont like snakes i couldnt even think about having a snake that big in my house
 
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wow thats almost worse than the ape.
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