In an unfamiliar scene in his country, a Palestinian young man took up the hobby of raising the most dangerous and largest species of snakes in his home.
Muhammad Nasri, 20, who lives in the village of Bir Nabala, south of Ramallah in the West Bank, devoted his time to taking care of these venomous reptiles, according to Xinhua.
Nasri began practicing this hobby when he was twelve years old in a port inside his house equipped with all the needs of wooden and glass boxes, food, medicine and heat needed to raise these animals.
Nasri explained that the reptiles he keeps include green anacondas, corn snakes, Indian and Burmese cobras, and dozens of other poisonous and non-venomous snakes.
And about how he learned to raise these reptiles, Nasri said that he did not receive training courses in dealing with them, but he learned a lot about them by reading books online or watching films about how to deal with them.
The Palestinian youth stated that practicing this hobby turned into a project that would generate a rewarding financial income. He gave the example of buying a non-venomous Burmese python for about $250 and soon after selling it for $1,300.