A shocking video is rapidly going viral on social media, in which two children are seen sitting on the ground outside a house, then a giant python slowly crawls there.
Python Viral Video: Many of the snake species found around the world are extremely dangerous and poisonous, while many species may not be poisonous, but they are extremely deadly. This is the reason why people consider it best to stay away from creatures like snakes and pythons, while in many places dangerous snakes are kept as pets and people are seen playing with snakes fearlessly. Meanwhile, a shocking video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which two children are seen sitting on the ground outside a house, when a giant python slowly crawls there.
Meanwhile in Indonesia 🤯 pic.twitter.com/jR3i3NwUYg
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) July 12, 2025
This video has been shared from an account named @AMAZlNGNATURE. The caption with it reads - Meanwhile in Indonesia. Since being shared, this video has received 7.4 million views so far. Reacting to this, a user has written - Is this a python or an anaconda, while another user has written - Why are children so careless about it?
A giant python crawled towards two children
In the video going viral, it can be seen that two children are sitting on the ground outside a house, then a python comes crawling there. This giant python slowly moves towards both the children, but the surprising thing here is that instead of running away in fear of the python, the children sit there and when the python reaches the child, the child starts touching it without any fear. The video is being told of some area of Indonesia.
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