Kids are often fond of pets be it cats, dogs, birds, etc but no parent would prefer a giant snake as a pet for their child. Well, Australia’s Monster Croc Wrangler Matt Wright recently shared a video that took the internet by shock and netizens were left divided.
In the video, Wrangler Matt Wright's two-year-old son Bonjo is seen pulling a giant python out in his garden pretty calmly. Wright shared the video on Instagram and now it has become a matter of right and wrong on the internet.
The toddler confidently grabs the python’s tail with both hands and begins pulling it. The python even tries to wrap itself around a wooden pillar that prompts Wright to ask Banjo to pull him out.
Take a look at the video:
It was an olive python featured in the video and even though they are non-venomous and harmless to humans, the internet is debating whether a child should be allowed to go near the animal or not.
Netizens are accusing Wright of putting his son's life in danger but people who live in Australia felt that it was normal and it was okay to teach children from a very young age how to deal with such animals.
For the unversed, the Wright family is known for their regular adventures across Australia exploring untouched parts and often being encountered by huge crocs and helps with their relocation.