Where's the Exit? Python Caught in Circle of Own Molted Skin

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The python, taking a break after its extensive ordeal.
(Image credit: Alice Springs Reptile Centre)

A python likely experienced a weird case of déjà vu last week after it became trapped in a circle of its own molted skin, surprising scientists. The serpent slithered around and around for about 3 hours until it eventually broke free, according to a reptile center in Australia.

The bizarre incident happened at the Alice Springs Reptile Centre on June 14. Visitors noticed that the Stimson's python had molted, and was essentially trapped in its own skin, according to a Facebook post by the center.  

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