Man Cooks Giant Snake in TikTok Video, Leaving South Africans With Questions

Man Cooks Giant Snake in TikTok Video, Leaving South Africans With Questions

  • A man stunned netizens when he prepared a large snake in a pot
  • The TikTok video shows the man cooking the serpent and people surrounding him, looking at him funny
  • Neizens had a lot of questions about the video, like why people are eating snakes and not other food
A man cooked a big snake in a pot and South Africans wanted to know why
TikTokkers were dumbfounded after a man went viral for cooking a snake on TikTok. Image: @akinsoladesmond
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A man cooked a snake, and South Africans cannot fathom the depth of bravery in his heart. He handles the snake so well that some netizens wanted to see how it would turn out.

Man cooks giant snake in TikTok video

@akinsoladesmond posted the footage on TikTok, showing the snake-man in action. He grabs the dead serpent and pulls it out of the boiling pot. He throws it onto a table and the headless animal coils on the desk. Whether it is edible or not is anyone’s guess, but by the looks of things, this man is used to cooking snake and feasting on it. Watch the video here:

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Netizens shocked by snake cooker

Netizens were curious and fearful simultaneously and did not hide their jokes about the whole matter. They are used to seeing giant snakes but not someone cooking them!

Sane Shabalala said:

“Now y’all gonna eat us.”

Short_app added:

“Who else was expecting the snake to move?”

Angelica was finished.

“The guy in the black has me.”

Mlee14mago asked:

“Can we talk about the pot, guys?”

Thee reptiles was curious.

“I want to see the end product so bad.”

Phesh exclaimed:

“Africans, we’re overdoing things.”

Tasley_N joked:

“They’re cooking someone’s blesser.”

Buhle noted:

“People are flabbergasted.”

Jooma81 remarked:

“That’s the reason I don’t eat street food.”

Christine Mayoga asked:

“How did Africa get colonized?”

Sam Samson was sceptical.

“The guy cooking it is scared of it while it’s dead.”

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Bravemnyayi observed:

“But even the cook is not make sure the snake is dead and cooked.”

Piga_luku Mkenya asked:

“Is it that there is no food over there, or what the hell are you guys doing?”

Mediocre Tutorials was stunned.

“I have so many questions right now.”

Snake gets into lady's toilet

YEN.com.gh reported that TikTok user Christina Phillip998 posted a frightening video that captured a huge yellow rat snake in her toilet.

The scary reptile had coiled itself in the toilet as it relaxed peacefully while the social media user screamed at the top of her lungs.

Many TikTokers sympathised with the young lady, who was filled with fear as she urged fellow netizens to take caution.

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Source: Briefly.co.za

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Geraldo Amartey (Entertainment Editor) Geraldo Amartey is an Entertainment Editor at YEN.com.gh. He pursued a degree in linguistics at the University of Ghana and graduated in 2020. He has over three years of experience in journalism. Geraldo's professional career in journalism started at the Ministry Of Information, where he worked as a writer. He has completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. You can reach out to him at geraldo.amartey@yen.com.gh.

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