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A woman hailed as the \u201cworld\u2019s hottest scientist\u201d has recalled the horrifying discovery she made inside a monster python.<\/p>\n
Geoscientist Rosie Moore has racked up a huge following on Instagram, thanks to her brave encounters with some of the world's most feared creatures.<\/p>\n
But one particular beast stands out for her.<\/p>\n
Farm workers spraying weedkiller had caught an 18ft Burmese Python in the Florida Everglades and beheaded it with a machete before sending it over the laboratory.<\/p>\n
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Speaking on the Juggernaut podcast, she said the workers suspected there might have been a person inside the 18ft python\u2019s distended belly.<\/p>\n
\u201cThey sent my lab a picture and they said \u2018got this python, we already euthanised it \u2026it\u2019s got a massive stomach bulge,\u2019" she recalled.<\/p>\n
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\u201cThis is right after like a python in, I think, India went viral for eating a woman , so I think they thought it was a human or something so they were sending it to us so they they wanted a lab to dissect it\u201d.<\/p>\n
At first, the scientists guessed that the snake had probably swallowed a large mammal, like a deer, \u201cuntil it got to the lab and as soon as we looked at it we said \u2018it's a gator\u2019. You could see like the bulges of the legs on the outside\u201d.<\/p>\n
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