Guangzhou (CNS) -- Six Burmese pythons at Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, formed an eye-catching array on Sunday.
The 30-meter array, the longest in the world, was formed by the six Burmese pythons from Europe.
With a total weight of 300 jin (150 kilograms), these snakes were moved into their new house at the park by 30 zookeepers.
The largest of the six stretches seven meters long.
Featuring over 400 rare snakes from 20 categories, Chimelong Safari Park boasts the largest snake-themed house in Asia.
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