Irianian Crocodile-Necked Snake Stuck Under Tire for Three Years, No One Dare to Help Remove It
Asia-Pacific Daily translation by Guyue
According to foreign media reports on January 31, a python from Indonesia was stuck in a tire, and currently, Indonesian authorities have issued notices, offering a reward for anyone who removes the tire from the python's neck.
It is reported that the tire has been hanging around the python's neck for three years. Over the past three years, local environmental departments have been trying to find help for the python, but they have always failed.

It is reported that in 2016, this python first appeared in a river flowing through Sulawesi Island, and experts speculate that it is a Siamese crocodile, which is a highly endangered species. Although the local environmental departments have thought of many ways to help the python, they have always failed.
As the python grows bigger, people are worried that if the python's tire is not removed, it may be strangled.

Therefore, Indonesian officials recently instructed the conservation agency to find ways to remove the tire. The agency currently decides to offer a reward to professionals to rescue the python, but the details of the task and the bonus have not been revealed.
At the same time, the agency's leader warned that they are not looking for amateurs, but experts with wildlife rescue backgrounds.
And if someone accepts the task, it means that this hero can receive a number that is not revealed, and at the same time, he needs to face the 4-meter-long wild python.
It is reported that someone has made such a attempt before. In January 2018, an environmentalist and a man who allegedly can talk to animals tried to remove the tire from the python's neck, but they failed.
It seems that this is a quite difficult task, next, we will wait for the 'hero' to appear.
(Source: Asia-Pacific Daily APD News)