A 44-year-old woman was killed by a reticulated python on a palm oil plantation in Indonesia. The woman’s husband discovered her body on Sunday, finding the nearly eight-meter-long snake had already consumed a portion of her. Authorities believe the woman was attacked while tending to her garden on the plantation. Reticulated pythons are among the world’s largest snakes and are not venomous, killing by constriction. This incident highlights the risks posed by wildlife encounters in rural areas of Indonesia. Local police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death and have secured the area.