In Indonesia, a couple married and exchanged snakes as a dowry.



The first place I met is called the Reptiles Club.



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I am a newlywed married couple in Jakarta, Indonesia on the 21st of last week.



This snake, which the couple is caring for, is a pair of pythons that the bridegroom gave to the bride at this wedding instead of a dowry.



In Islamic cultures including Indonesia, the bridegroom pays a dowry in cash or as a gift to the bride when marrying.



However, the couple met at the reptile club for the first time, and they both loved snakes so they gave them a snake instead of a dowry.



The groom put two snakes, about 1m long, in a box, wrapped them with ribbons, and delivered them to the bride, and it is said that he brought another large snake raised at home to the ceremony to create an atmosphere.



The couple also plans to start a reptile and snake farm business in the future.



Netizens responded by saying, "It's like a reptile club couple! I respect your tastes~" "That's really a natural relationship."



(Screen source: YouTube djo kobray)