Mother python and her babies rescued from Durban estate
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Durban snake handler, Jason Arnold, bravely
rescued a python and her babies from an estate in Umhlanga. Here's a look at
the majestic reptile and her little hatchlings.

A mother python, her nine babies, and nine other unhatched eggs were recently discovered at the Hawaan Forest Estate in Umhlanga Ridge.
Owner of Universal Reptiles, Jason Arnold, said that he had received a called from residents who were concerned about the safety and well-being of the reptiles.
Read: African rock python cared for at Kloof SPCA released back into the wild
Jason then removed the snakes to a more secluded area where all of them could live happily ever after.
Take a look at some of the pictures from the rescue below:
A massive shout out to Jason for the incredible work he does to keep these reptiles, and our communities, safe.
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