The video shows Wright’s 2-year-old son pulling the tail of an “Olive Python” – Australia’s second largest snake with a maximum length of over 3 meters – Accused of endangering his minor child
Matt Wright is famous for risking his life to transport crocodiles and other dangerous animals on his National Geographic show “Outback Wrangler”. However, the Australian wildlife expert is now accused of endangering his son’s safety as he filmed the toddler playing with a huge snake .
“Learning the job,” reads the caption to the clip in question, which was uploaded to Instagram by a former Australian Army soldier and crocodile egg collector.
The video shows Wright’s 2-year-old son pulling the tail of an “Olive Python” – Australia’s second largest snake with a maximum length of over 3 meters. At one point, the huge reptile tries to wrap itself around a wooden pillar, causing the father to urge his son to “pull him out.” Then the little one goes next to his dad and he asks him to return to the tail avoiding the snake’s teeth.
“Quick, grab him, he’ll bite Dad,” Wright shouts.
The video from the test of “crocodiles” to his 2-year-old son divides the viewers with many accusing the TV presenter of endangering his 2-year-old child.
However, there are many who approve of Wright teaching his son not to be afraid and respect wildlife.