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Visitors noticed that the Stimson's python had molted, and was essentially trapped in its own skin, according to a Facebook post by the center. "It actually looks like a steering wheel," the ...
The Stimson’s Python began going through the molting process and ended up stuck in a loop of its own skin. Its tail skin ended up inside its old mouth skin, trapping the serpent in a scaly ...
The snake expert told Daily Mail Australia, the non-venomous Stimson's python was trapped for over three hours. "The snake was never stressed (he ate as soon as he emerged) is in perfect health as ...