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My thoughts exactly, Fender, unless the owners kid was familiar with the snake? They do familiarise with people. I have a 4 foot royal python (nowhere near the size of this 16 foot rock python). He/she's a softy, but it's obvious when he is hungry as he spends much time realigning his jaw in preparation for food. I'm no expert, so surely a reptile shop owner would/should have recognised this?
I just cannot see a snake crushing it's preying then buggering off before consuming it.