Man Cut Out Massive Python Video
FLORIDA — Back in March 2017, a daring local man turned heads when he took on a massive Burmese python that had wrapped itself around a tree in the Everglades, and he didn’t mess around.
The incident started when the man, a seasoned wildlife enthusiast named Jack Thompson, stumbled upon the snake during a routine hike. At over 15 feet long and weighing in at around 150 pounds, this python was no joke—it had likely slithered in from the invasive species that have plagued the area for years. Thompson, armed with just a knife and some quick thinking, decided to free the beast from the branches that had it tangled up. He made a few careful cuts to loosen its coils, all while keeping his cool as the reptile thrashed about. Folks who saw the video later said it looked like something out of a bad dream, but Thompson pulled it off without a scratch.
Of course, the whole thing went viral after someone posted the footage online. Shared across social media platforms, the clip racked up millions of views in a matter of days, with people debating whether Thompson was a hero or just plain reckless. Experts from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission weighed in, warning that messing with these non-native pythons can be dangerous and disrupt the local ecosystem even more. Still, you couldn’t help but admire the guy’s nerve; it was one of those moments that reminded us how wild Florida can get.
In the end, Thompson released the python back into a more remote area and walked away with a story to tell. While authorities urged folks to call professionals for such encounters, this episode highlighted the everyday risks in parts of the state where nature doesn’t play nice. It was a stark reminder that even in 2017, adventure could pop up when you least expected it.