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X-ray of the python who swallowed a cat

This amazing X-ray picture shows the skeleton of a kitten inside a python's stomach after being devoured in one gulp by the predator.
Eight-week-old tabby Kohl was seized by the slithering assassin while in the garden of her owner's home in Australia's tropical Northern Territory.
The snake was found with a "bulging belly" by 14-year-old Taara McLaren after she ventured out to feed her pets.

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X-ray: The picture clearly shows the kitten, Kohl, inside the python's stomach

Despite Kohl having a skull three times the size of the 5ft-long python, the reptile was able to dislocate its jaw to swallow the kitten after wrapping itself around and strangling its prey.
Three other kittens from the same litter and five adult cats were unable to stop the savage attack in Darwin suburb of Tiwi.
Cat owner Asha McLaren told The Australian newspaper: "It wasn't a very nice feeling to think that this happened in our back yard.
"My daughter went out to feed the cats and they normally all come running at the sound of the dish, but Kohl was missing.
"She then looked around and saw the snake. She called out to me, saying there was a big snake and that she thought it had eaten Kohl.
"When I went out I couldn't believe it. It had a bulging belly and when we couldn't find Kohl anywhere it was obvious he'd been eaten.
"It was very sad as he was my favorite. He was just gorgeous."

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Bulging: Handler Gordon Canning holds the snake who will take a week to digest its prey

Ms McLaren said they quickly put their other cats in the house and snake catcher Gordon Canning was called out to collect the python.
He said it was unusual for a python to target a cat, but the kitten did not have a chance against the reptile.
He said pythons usually strike at their prey and squeeze it to death before devouring it whole.
"The cat would have been suffocated within minutes," he explained.
"The snake did well - usually it is the other way around with snakes falling victim to cats."
Mr Canning said the snake would be kept at the Ark Animal Hospital in Yarrawonga until it digested its feed.
"At the moment it cannot move very quickly so it could easily be targeted by predators," Mr Canning said.
"Once it has finished digesting the cat, which will probably take about a week, we will release it back into the wild."
Mr Canning urged people to be cautious in their back yards as snakes were on the move as the breeding season nears.
He has been called out to catch more than 100 snakes since becoming Darwin's first 24-hour snake catcher three weeks ago.


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Three Year Old Italian Boy Reads and Gives Medical Tips

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A three-year-old Italian boy has amazed his family and doctors with his prodigious talents that include reading the newspaper and giving medical advice. The boy, Ettore, has also mastered use of the television remote control so he can flick through the TV guide on teletext and make viewing suggestions.

What makes the story even more remarkable is that his parents from the town of Perignano near Pisa say the boy taught himself almost all these skills, just by observing adults. ''We started teaching him the alphabet for fun. We would never have imagined his abilities would develop like this,'' said Ettore's father Francesco Grillo, a 44-year-old artist specialised in portraits and reproductions of famous works. ''Then when he was about two he started to read newspapers and TV guides. Initially we thought he memorised phrases and repeated them parrot-like. But then we realised he was reading for real''.

Experts from the local hospital at the Tuscan town of Pontedera are impressed. ''Usually learning to read is a process that takes place at a much later stage, at school age, and it's a gradual process'' said Dr. Amerigo Celandroni, the head of the hospital's paediatric clinic. ''In Ettore's case though, he had not been taught, and yet he reads fluently''. His parents said they have to be very careful about what they say around Ettore because of his powers of comprehension way beyond his years, as shown in his mysteriously acquired know-how of medical matters.

''One day I was talking to my wife about a health problem I had,'' Francesco said. ''Ettore heard and recommended a medicine. I checked up and saw that it was right for my case''. His parents said they were concerned about whether the three-year-old's abilities would continue to flourish when he starts pre-school in September. ''Let's hope it's a good thing, although we are worried'' the father said. ''What if he loses this gift there? ''I don't know what he'll do with these qualities when he's grown up. The important thing is that it's the right thing for him. Maybe one day this fame he's having will come in handy''.

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