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Cow caught eating 4-foot python in Ranchi. Owner, vet stunned

Vets have examined the cow and identified the snake as a non-venomous python. The bovine is under observation and has not shown any health problems.

February 27, 2024 / 15:28 IST
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According to the vets, cows are prone to a disease called pica which makes them do unusual things such as licking urine, eating dung and dirt. The picture is from a similar incident reported in Australia in 2020. (Image credit: @JimmyJoeYam/X)
According to the vets, cows are prone to a disease called pica which makes them do unusual things such as licking urine, eating dung and dirt. The picture is from a similar incident reported in Australia in 2020. (Image credit: @JimmyJoeYam/X)

A cow owner in Ranchi was in for a shock when he walked into the shed to find the animal chewing on a 4-foot python.

Recollecting the incident, Sanjay Singh, a resident of Daltonganj told Times of India, "The snake somehow slithered into the cow shed. When I went into the shed to feed the cow, I saw a portion of the snake's body hanging out from the mouth of the cow. I immediately pulled the snake residue out from the cow's mouth."

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Singh soon approached veterinarians who also admitted that they had never come across a similar incident.

Veterinarian Abhay Kumar examined the cow and identified the snake as a non-venomous python. He added that the cow was under observation but did not show any health problems.