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        "msgid": "missing-indonesian-mother-found-dead-inside-python-1771846447",
        "date": "2024-06-09 18:28:48",
        "title": "Missing Indonesian Mother Found Dead Inside Python",
        "author": "admin",
        "source": "INSIGHTS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Anthropology",
        "summary": "A 45-year-old mother was discovered dead inside a reticulated python in South Sulawesi province, marking the fifth recorded fatal incident involving pythons in Indonesia since 2017. The tragic discovery underscores the ongoing dangers posed by these large constrictors in rural areas where human and animal habitats overlap. Reticulated pythons, which can exceed 20 feet in length, remain a significant threat to communities across Indonesia and Southeast Asia where they are native.",
        "content": "<p>A missing woman in central Indonesia was found dead inside a\nreticulated python, marking the fifth such incident in the country since\n2017. Farida, a 45-year-old mother of four, disappeared on Thursday\nnight from Kalempang village in South Sulawesi province. Her husband\ndiscovered her belongings on Friday, prompting a search that led\nvillagers to a large python with a swollen belly. Upon cutting the\npython open, they found Farida\u2019s body intact inside. The graphic\ndiscovery, documented in videos shared by TMZ and the Daily Mail, showed\nthe villagers extracting Farida\u2019s body from the snake, a grim reminder\nof the dangers posed by these powerful predators. Reticulated pythons,\nwhich are common in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia, use\ntheir sharp teeth to latch onto prey before constricting and swallowing\nit whole. Although they primarily feed on monkeys, pigs, and other\nmammals, instances of them attacking humans, while rare, have occurred\nwith increasing frequency in recent years. Previous incidents include a\nfarmer in West Sulawesi found inside a four-meter python in 2017, and a\nwoman in Jambi province swallowed by a python in 2022. Another case in\n2018 involved a woman in Muna town who was discovered inside a\nseven-meter python after going missing from her garden. The reticulated\npython, the longest snake species in the world, can exceed 20 feet in\nlength. The largest recorded specimen, discovered in 1912, measured\nnearly 33 feet. Known for their potential aggressiveness, these snakes\ncontinue to pose a threat in rural areas where human and snake habitats\noverlap. This tragic event highlights the need for awareness and caution\nin regions where these formidable reptiles are native.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/missing-indonesian-mother-found-dead-inside-python-1771846447",
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