Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - When a Thai man went to the toilet, a boa constrictor climbed out of the ceiling. What would you do if this happened?

When a Thai man went to the toilet, a boa constrictor climbed out of the ceiling. What would you do if this happened?

This situation, which only happened in movies, actually happened. A Thai man drilled a boa constrictor from the ceiling when he went to the toilet. Thailand is a country with many rainforests, and it is also news that boa constrictors sometimes enter the living area. So what should we do when we meet a boa constrictor?

1. What does a boa constrictor look like? As a non-poisonous snake, pythons often appear in tropical rainforests, and the probability of encountering pythons in dense jungles is relatively high. Pythons are generally more than three meters, with thick bowls and spotted scales on their bodies. They glide very fast and sense the position of their prey through thermal induction.

Second, do boa constrictors eat people? Python will eat most animals, and people will eat them when they are hungry. The boa constrictor attacks in a single but terrible way. Python's teeth are not poisonous. After biting the prey, it will entangle the prey and tighten it. By constantly compressing muscles, it crushes the bones of its prey and then swallows them in one gulp.

Third, what should I do if I meet in the toilet? Although Thai men rarely go to the toilet, what if they encounter it? First of all, don't panic. If you suddenly disturb it, even if it is just full, it may attack indiscriminately in the frightened situation, and once you turn your back on the boa constrictor, it is only a matter of time before you get bitten.

Pick up everything around you first. Toilets generally have shampoo, brooms and so on. Take them for self-defense. Then stare at the boa constrictor and slowly retreat until you exit the toilet and find a professional to catch the snake.

If it is entangled, don't struggle at first, because the more you struggle, the tighter the python will be entangled. If you have a sharp weapon at hand, you can stab a snake seven inches, which is about one-third of that of a python. If you really have no choice, you can poke the snake's anus with your finger. Python's anus is very sensitive. As long as it is pressed on its anus, it will start to relax, and the snake's muscles will start to soften, so it can take this opportunity to escape. The position of the anus is on both sides of the cloaca of the python. Generally, the male snake is slightly larger than the female snake.