A critically injured python was rescued and stitched back up by veterinarians in Madhya Pradesh, central India.
The 7-foot-long snake's belly was cut open after coming into contact with a plough.
A critically injured python was rescued and stitched back up by veterinarians in Madhya Pradesh, central India.
The 7-foot-long snake's belly was cut open after coming into contact with a plough.
A critically injured python was rescued and stitched back up by veterinarians in Madhya Pradesh, central India.
The 7-foot-long snake's belly was cut open after coming into contact with a plough.
The vets managed to clean the wound and stitch it back up in just an hour-long operation.
The python will be released once it has been deemed medically fit.
This footage was filmed on June 29.