It didn't take a detective (or even a pet detective) to solve this mystery.Bindi, a 3-year-old Maltese terrier cross-breed had gone missing from its owner's backyard in northern Australia. In the pet's place? A 10-ft.-long olive python ... with a suspiciously Bindi-shaped bulge in its belly.
A call to a local snake catcher produced further evidence. The bloated serpent tipped the scales at 35 lbs. -- a full 14 lbs. (or one small dog) heavier than its fighting weight. Bindi's owner, Patty Buntine, reportedly "feels terrible" but says she has to come accept that her beloved pooch became a snake snack. The snake catcher, meanwhile, is amazed by the appetite of the python -- which will return to the wild once it successfully digests the doggie -- explaining it as the equivalent of a "220-lb. man eating a 132-lb. steak."
Or, we suppose, a 220-lb. man eating nine-and-a-half Maltese terrier cross-breeds.
Deadly Animal Attacks
In 2004, Orange County, Cal. mountain biker Mark Reynolds was attacked and killed by a 110-pound mountain lion while kneeling over to fix his bike's chain. Later in the same day, the big cat pounced on another biker and had its jaws on her head when other cyclists came to her rescue. The animal was later put down by rangers.
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There are less than 4,000 of these giant lizards on Komodo, living alongside the 1,200 human residents of the island. Thirty-three years had passed without incident before an 8-year-old boy got too close to a Komodo Dragon in June 2007, shattering the seemingly harmonious coexistence.
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Hippos are not the cute animals many perceive them to be. They are extremely territorial, especially when in rut (a state of sexual excitement). In 1999, a horny hippopotamus mistook a tractor for a female and trampled a Parisian zoo director en route to the seductive machinery.
George Nikitin, San Francisco Zoo / AP
Sometimes an animal's rage only really comes out when it's a bit tipsy. Drunk off villagers' rice beer, a pack of elephants trampled six people in the northeast Indian state of Assam in 2002. "It has been noticed that elephants have developed a taste for rice beer and local liquor and they always look for it when they invade villages," explained an elephant expert after the incident.
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Between July 1 and July 12, 1916, five people were attacked by sharks along the New Jersey shoreline, and only one survived. The Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916 would later inspire Peter Benchley to write the novel "Jaws."
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In 2006, chimps attacked and killed an employee of the Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Sierra Leone. The chimpanzees also roughed up some American and Canadian workers. Word is they were docile moments before they flew into a rage, biting and tearing at the clothes of anyone within striking distance.
Professor Val Plumwood was famous in her native Australia for surviving the death roll of a saltwater crocodile, an extremely rare feat. She was not, however, able to survive the attack of a snake. The naturalist is believed to have been bitten a few days before being found dead on her property.
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"Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin wrestled his nick-namesake and generally palled around with some nasty critters, but it was a seemingly benign stingray that took out the star of TV and movies. The animal's barb pierced Irwin's chest while he and his crew were shooting a documentary in 2006.
Rubberball
People are fascinated by big cats, making them a big draw for zoos. A 4-year-old Siberian tiger at the San Francisco zoo was tired of all the crowd-pleasing on Christmas Day of 2007, and decided to bound over a 20-foot wall to attack zoo patrons. One person was killed and two others were mauled.
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Though they haven't killed anyone yet, Australian farmers have recently starting voicing their concerns about hybrid wild dogs. Apparently, when a canine reaches 21 kilos, it has the ability to kill creatures its own weight and above to survive. Farmers say the dogs are currently at 19.5 kilos and growing larger.
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Wednesday 18 March
By God
Oh no! I hate dogs... so people who have them as pets must need mental help--right folks? I mean, it works for your impressions of snakes...
If the lady wanted a dog, she should have gotten a dog--not a rat that happens to be in the canine family.
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Wednesday 18 March
By Mimi
Kidsgardener and Jo
Some snakes are endangered species. Cutting it up would be criminal and stupid. If the dog wasn't all ready dead it would be so traumatized that its better to leave the snake its dinner. If we hadn't mutated the dogs and left them as wolves this wouldn't have happened.
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Wednesday 18 March
By Lisa
The snake was just being a snake doing what comes naturally the same as you idiots who are spouting off proving that you are exactly what you appear to be.
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Wednesday 18 March
By Joyce
If you read the article the snake was not a pet, and the dog was free to roam outside the house. The dog was probably swallowed head first, so the woman wouldn't of heard a sound. Once inside the snake the dog is crushed and suffocated. It is relatively quick process. Once inside the snakes stomach the food is digested. CUTTING the snake open would not of saved the dogs life. I'm sure the woman is sad that here pooch became dinner for the snake, however, she didn't want the snake killed. When you share an environment that has wild life you take your chances of an incident like this happening if your not careful. The snake was removed by the snake handler.
I truly wish people would read before they write. Snakes are fascinating and beautiful. They also keep the rodent population down which helps...its the balance of nature, and this dog was not to smart, neither was its owner.
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Friday 20 March
By Scott
This Poor Lady either has a fenced in yard or the dog is just let out and doesn't run away. We have a fenced in backyard and we let the dog out and he runs around back there for hrs.,He Loves being outside
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Monday 18 January
By maria
Extremely sad you lost your dog, some of these people who commented need there head read as we kill all the time what we eat has been killed when we are hungry we are lucky as all our meat is slaughtered before we get it. but animals have to find there food the hard way especially ones not in captivity. the python did not know it ate your pet dog it was an opportunity for a meal and he took it as sometimes they go for weeks without a feed. so when a meal is available they eat. I own 7 pythons and in captivity they are the most gentle loving creatures but we keep the feeds up to them, my children love them. you have no idea what they are like unless you have experience time with them. I do sympathize about your dog as i lost my faithful blue heeler a month ago and it is really hard. So chin up and all the best to you and your family.
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