A young Cambodian boy loves nothing more than curling up with his 4.8m long python and refuses to go to sleep without it.
In the village of Sit Tbow, 50 kilometres east of Phnom Penh, Sambath Uon, seven, reportedly refuses to go to sleep without the company of his pet, Chamreun, or Lucky, in Khmer.
The snake slithered into town in 2000, when Sambath was just a few months old.
While the boy's father tried to return the snake to the forest three times, the Burmese python loyally returned to her young master and has earned the acceptance of villagers, who think she brings good fortune.
Sambat and Lucky
Young Sambath said of his faithful companion: "I love the python like my sister."
The affection appears to be mutual, despite the fact that pythons are typically afraid of people and avoid humans if at all possible.
View a video here.
That kid is on borrowed time. Stoopid.
Posted by: RAzOR | Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 06:49 AM
Ick. Period.
Posted by: Kirsten | Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 02:35 PM