A heartbroken man has bid farewell to his beloved 38st, 23ft long snake after he passed away in his arms.
Mohammad Redzuan Abdullah, 39, had the reticulated python – called Cik Kiah – for over 20 years.
He said: “He wasn’t just a pet.
“He was a friend and family member.”
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The species of snake usually only grows to 16ft and weighs about 11st.
Cik Kiah died suddenly after getting an infection at his home in Pulau Pinang, Penang Island, Malaysia.
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Together with two pals, they wrapped his remains in cling film and placed it in a freezer.
He explained that the Department of Wildlife Protection and National Parks would collect the corpse within 14 days so he had to preserve it until their arrival.
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Because of his size, he may be exhibited in a museum.
Mohammad shared the video on Facebook for his 65,000 followers and YouTube where he boasts 47,000 subscribers.
The clip was viewed 82,000 and 64,000 times respectively.
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One friend said: “Over 20 years looking after it, it’s a very long period of time.
“It’s like raising a child.”
Hasnah remarked: “You posted about Cik Kiah not being well just a few days ago.”
Ana commented: “We’re sad when a little kitten dies, but you took care of this pet for a really long time.”
Nur wrote: “My condolences. I hope you stay strong after the loss of Cik Kiah.”
Mohammad looks after eight other pythons at his specially-equipped home.
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