A giant python as thick as a man’s ARM was spotted slithering around a hospital ward.
Three members of staff tried to capture the 7-foot-long snake.
One grabbed the python’s head with his bare hands.
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Meanwhile, a second went for its tail and a third held open a yellow, medical waste bin.
They tried to force the snake into the container but it was too large.
Thankfully, there were no patients on the ward at the time.
The snake entered a hospital in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on Monday (10 Feb), as reported by What’s The Jam.
One local said: “It reminds me of a vacuum hose.”
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Another joked: “Maybe a patient transformed into the snake to escape the ward.”
“Imagine if this snake had entered the maternity ward, it’s so big,” added someone else.

Pam remarked: “Snake: “Please doctor, I’m sick.”
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