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These kids did not even spare a dead snake, you will hold your head after seeing their actions

A shocking video has emerged from Australia. Here some children were seen using a dead snake instead of a skipping rope to play. This video is from Woorabinda, Australia, which is located about two hours from Rockhampton in Central Queensland. In the video, children are seen jumping while holding a snake.

In the video, a woman can be heard saying, “Show me that, show me what it is.” When the children were jumping and giggling, one of the boys said that it was a black-headed python. This video has gone viral on social media and thousands of people have seen it.

Snake or skipping rope

In the video, it can be seen that the children are jumping while holding the snake and using it as a skipping rope. One of these children is heard saying that it is a one-headed python.

Playing with a dead snake

This video of children playing with a dead snake is going viral on social media. At the same time, the Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (RSPCA) has expressed concern over this video. A spokesperson said about this, ‘We condemn this inappropriate behavior and will investigate the incident.’

People reacted

Social media users are also objecting to this video. People believe that instead of playing with the snake like this, it should be buried properly. One user wrote, ‘The snake should have been cremated with respect on its land.’ Another user wrote that promoting such behavior in children does not make them feel compassion towards humans and animals. They are unable to feel the pain of both.

Also know

Let us tell you that, in Australia, the maximum fine for a person found guilty of killing or injuring a black-headed python is Rs 6.9 lakh ($7,952). Black-headed pythons are one of the largest snakes in the country, found in the northern regions. These snakes are protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. They are non-venomous species that can grow up to a length of 3.5 metres, constricting and killing prey. These snakes are docile and avoid confrontation with humans.