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To celebrate World Snake Day, Australian Reptile Park decided to weigh their two largest pythons. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI.

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00:00To celebrate World Snake Day, a reptile park in the Central Coast decided to weigh their two largest snakes.
00:07To get the two snakes down to the show pit, it took six keepers.
00:10And of course, on the way, everyone was very excited to see them.
00:13We have to keep a bit of distance, though. These are snakes that are capable of eating someone.
00:16First up was Jockey, the Burmese python. Last year, he weighed 34 kilos, and this year, he's 37 kilos.
00:23Burmese pythons are native to Southeast Asia.
00:25Next up was Fang, who is much longer than Jockey. Last year, she weighed 35 kilos, and this year, she's
00:3142 kilos.
00:33Reticulated pythons can exceed 100 kilos in weight when they're fully grown.
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