Coleman, a snake breeder, is removing eggs from a 20-foot-long, 200-pound female reticulated python, which he describes as a "boss." The snake, being a skilled and aggressive female, is guarding her eggs and Coleman must carefully work around her to retrieve the eggs without getting bitten. Coleman explains that he's trying to breed high-quality, high-white pied retics and the eggs he's collecting are a crucial part of this process. He eventually successfully retrieves the eggs, which number 57, and puts the snake back in her enclosure.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The speaker, Coleman, is handling a large female snake.
2. The snake is a reticulated python.
3. The snake is protecting a clutch of eggs.
4. The eggs are likely to be pied retics, which are a type of snake.
5. The speaker is trying to safely remove the eggs from the snake.
6. The snake is estimated to be around 20 feet long.
7. The snake weighs around 200 pounds.
8. The speaker is taking care not to get bitten by the snake.
9. The eggs are stuck together to prevent them from rolling around.
10. There are around 60 eggs in the clutch.
11. The eggs are soft and will continue to grow before hatching.
12. The speaker uses an incubator to help hatch the eggs.
13. The snake's pattern is called pied.
14. The snake is one of the original pines from the original dad.
15. The snake will return to normal in a few days after the eggs are removed.
Note that some of the text is conversational and not factual, so I've tried to extract the most relevant and objective facts from the text.