The Filipino man, who bit the python to death, successfully saved himself

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-01-30

On an ordinary night in the Philippines, 48-year-old Borjulio Aleria rides through the night on a motorcycle. He never imagined that a race against death was about to be staged.

At 2 a.m., the moon was hazy, and Aleiria was speeding down a quiet country road. Suddenly, there was a commotion in the grass, and a huge python sprang out and blocked his way. It was a giant python as thick as a beer glass and more than 3 meters long, and it stared at Aleria with a ** light in its pupils.

Aleria trembled in her heart, and subconsciously wanted to slow down and bypass. But the python seemed to recognize him as its prey and attacked without hesitation. Aleria's arm was bitten tightly by the python, and the pain spread throughout her body. Desperately trying to stabilize himself, he grabbed the python's head with his other hand.

During the struggle with the python, Aleria understands that if he can't ** the python, he won't survive. He bit the python's ** with his teeth, and blood was dripping. His fight with the python lasted 10 minutes, and each bite was a test of desire and determination to survive.

Eventually, the python's offensive gradually weakened, and Aleria took the opportunity to break free from its restraints. With all his strength, he walked to a nearby house and asked for help. Seeing this, the villagers immediately called the emergency services**.

After timely medical treatment, Aleiria broke free from the clutches of death. Although his wounds are painful, each scar is a mark of his bravery in his struggle for survival.

Aleria's story caused a sensation in the Philippines, and he was hailed as the "Python Fighter". His tenacity and bravery not only saved him, but also gave people courage and strength in the face of adversity.

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