Animal Viral Video: Terrifying! Python On a Tree Breaks and Swallows Kinkajou, Watch

Watch this terrifying animal viral video of a giant python snake hanging from a tree, crushing its prey—a kinkajou—and swallowing it whole. The shocking footage has left social media users horrified.

Animal Viral Video

Animal Viral Video: Python snakes are known for their massive size and enormous power. They generally grip their prey first, and when the prey is dead, they swallow it whole. A recent viral animal video captures a similar, terrifying incident. You will be shocked to see a giant python hanging from a tree, first killing its prey and then swallowing it whole.

Shocking Animal Viral Video Uploaded on X by User ‘NATURE IS BRUTAL’

The viral video was uploaded on X by a user named ‘NATURE IS BRUTAL.’ In this animal viral video, a python is seen tightly gripping what is believed to be a kinkajou (a mammal). The kinkajou, unable to move, is squeezed by the python until its last breath. What’s more terrifying is that after killing the kinkajou, the python hangs from the tree and swallows it whole. The shocking incident has terrified social media users.

Netizens React to the Shocking Python Viral Video

Taking to the comment section, one user said, “Pythons are very dangerous snakes. They first break the bones, which kills the creature, and then swallow it whole.” Another said, “Risk is everywhere in the wild.” A third user commented, “Snakes just always give me the creeps.” However, a fourth added, “I can’t watch this brutal video.”

Another Terrifying Viral Video Shows a Massive Reticulated Python

Recently, another video of a python has been making rounds on social media, showing the massive size some python species can achieve. In this other shocking viral video, a massive reticulated python is seen tied in one place, and the snake is trying to break free. The size of the python has shocked several users on X.

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