"I've lost complete blood flow": Robert Irwin's near miss with python
Young wildlife warrior Robert Irwin suffered a near miss during a rescue mission over the weekend, when he tried to relocate a carpet python off the road.
The 19-year-old took to Instagram on Sunday to share a video of him almost getting bit by the wild snake.
"Gee, that gets the heart rate up - he missed me by that much," he said when the snake struck at him.
"He's grumpy... he's really keen on biting me... what a gorgeous snake, he's big, he's not venomous but... they're designed to constrict," he said as the python began wrapping its body around his arm to ''constrict" him.
"He's got a good grip there, I've lost complete blood flow to my hand, it's completely blue.. and I have no feeling left in my hand," he added.
He eventually managed to rescue the snake, and relocated it to a safe spot in the bush the day after.
"Near miss! Definitely had a good laugh with this grumpy carpet python - but great to get him rescued off the road and relocated to a much safer spot!" he captioned the post.
Fans shared their shock and couldn't help but comment on how much the young conservationist was like his late father, Steve Irwin.
"Dude you are killing us with these like-father-like-son bits," one fan wrote.
"Holy crap. I actually thought I was watching Steve for a second and it took me back a moment. He's very much still alive in his family. No doubt about that," another added.
"This is precarious yet hiss-terical !😂 all at the same time. Thank you for helping snakey dude slither to safety! 👍🏼💕" added a fellow conservationist.
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