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WATCH: Strange inner-city encounters of the python kind

It was about 4am, the city’s reasonably quiet for a Saturday morning until I hear my dog’s ear-screeching bark. Now, he doesn’t do this bark often, and it’s only ever for one reason – a desperate call for attention.
His definition of desperation varies from mine, so, I assume a bird flying above, what he has claimed as his territory, sparked his yelp.Yet, when it didn’t stop, I investigated.And what a strange bird I was greeted by, when my one-year-old cocker…
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