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“I would have ran” – Netizens Left in Fear After APM Officer Pulls Out 4 Snakes From Gap of Building

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Many of us fear flying cockroaches, frogs and snakes. If you are scared of the slithery, cold-blooded animal, the following video might give you nightmares.

On the evening of January 5, the APM (Civil Defence Force) of Langkawi shared a 40-second video of an officer scraping around the side of a building.

There was something that was wriggling around the gap of the building, and upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a very thin snake.

The APM officer, with gloved hands, pulled the snake and revealed that there were more snakes in that little gap of the building.

However, the slithering reptiles were intelligent and decided to hide further in. Once the officer was handed an aerosol, he sprayed the area and managed to get them out.

Later on, all 4 snakes were held by a female officer, and netizens marvelled at how brave she was.

“Living in taller buildings is not that safe anymore.”

“The kakak held them like long beans,” said a user.

“Am I the only one who felt like fainting looking at her holding them in such a chill manner,” commented another user.

“Kak, you’re playing with them like that. If it was me, I would have ran.”

 

Remember, if you ever encounter any wildlife that might bring you harm, it’s always best to call for help!

 

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