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A reptile hunter came into action to remove a 16 -foot dragon last week that was slipping around a dumper in Los Angeles’ apartment building.
The dramatic video features 24-year-old Joseph Heart-Sporting Just Jeans and a T-shirt-dumps and inch towards a large reptile, before he was holding the rim of the garbage container tightly.
Hart said that he was working as a computer in a coffee shop before that day when he first received a call about a snake in a dumper. On reaching the building, Hart assessed the nature of Python – given that the animal was not hostile and it seemed that it was trying to escape.
“They are not good climbers in this size,” Hart told Fox News Digital. “… then the fact that she had become elevated, told me that she was definitely trying to get away.”
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A reptile hunter, 24 -year -old Joseph Heart, took action to remove a 16 -foot dragon last week, slipping around a dumpster in an apartment building of Los Angeles. (Instagram / @repteile.hunter)
Hart said that while removing the 65-pound, the female snake was difficult because she was a “pure muscle”. But some assistance from biosanders with some careful repairing, and taking the dumpster away from the wall, he was able to successfully get the snake out of the container.
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The video then shown the paython, which later named the heart as ‘apple’, which was wrapped around the reptile hunter because he talks to the audience.
Hart told Fox News Digital, “I was completely surprised and harassing her neck and head, which I do not enjoy doing with any creature.” “I am apologizing to him, and at that moment, I think the people around realized that he had no harm, and so I continued to educate people about the animal.”
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Large reptiles also had an infection of the mouth, which may be that according to the heart, it was left in the first place in the container.
Large reptiles also had an infection of the mouth, which may be that according to the heart, it was left in the first place in the container. (Instagram / @repteile.hunter)
“He is a very subdued animal,” Hart said. “… it breaks my heart because this person most likely took care of the snake, loved the snake and just overwhelmed the medical issue and decided to take a very poor decision about leaving it.”
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Heart, which describes himself as a wildlife rehabilitation, said that his passion for reptiles began at an early age, there was a strong interest in dinosaurs and wildlife TV shows.
“I have the best job in the world right now,” he said. “I love it.”