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Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa

CHAPTER 7
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Of the latter sort is the large python, metse pallah, or tari.
The largest specimens of this are about 15 or 20 feet in length.

They are perfectly harmless, and live on small animals, chiefly the rodentia; occasionally the steinbuck and pallah fall victims, and are sucked into its comparatively small mouth in boa-constrictor fashion.

One we shot was 11 feet 10 inches long, and as thick as a man's leg.

When shot through the spine, it was capable of lifting itself up about five feet high, and opened its mouth in a threatening manner, but the poor thing was more inclined to crawl away.

The flesh is much relished by the Bakalahari and Bushmen.


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