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Escaped 10-ft python 'remains on the loose' in Kent | Escaped 10-ft python 'remains on the loose' in Kent |
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A 10ft-long python was spotted on the loose in Kent after it escaped its owner's home and has yet to be recovered. | A 10ft-long python was spotted on the loose in Kent after it escaped its owner's home and has yet to be recovered. |
The Kent Online website reported that the snake was still at large on Saturday morning. The RSPCA also confirmed that the snake had not been found. | The Kent Online website reported that the snake was still at large on Saturday morning. The RSPCA also confirmed that the snake had not been found. |
An RSPCA inspector was dispatched to the scene when the reptile was first spotted, the animal charity told the Independent, but by then the snake had slithered away. | An RSPCA inspector was dispatched to the scene when the reptile was first spotted, the animal charity told the Independent, but by then the snake had slithered away. |
The escaped snake is an 11-year-old female Costal Carpet Python. It is not thought to be deadly. | The escaped snake is an 11-year-old female Costal Carpet Python. It is not thought to be deadly. |
It was photographed on Friday (see image above) by Sarah Bick, who posted the picture on Facebook with the message [sic]: "Large snake seen passing Larkfield drs Surgery. Please share and be careful. dont know where it is now!! Could be a pet no one knows at this point. !!!" | It was photographed on Friday (see image above) by Sarah Bick, who posted the picture on Facebook with the message [sic]: "Large snake seen passing Larkfield drs Surgery. Please share and be careful. dont know where it is now!! Could be a pet no one knows at this point. !!!" |
Subsequently the snake's owner was identified as Chris Cini, who said he had spent Friday afternoon searching for his pet in undergrowth near a branch of Tescos. | Subsequently the snake's owner was identified as Chris Cini, who said he had spent Friday afternoon searching for his pet in undergrowth near a branch of Tescos. |
The snake is one of nine snakes Mr Cini keeps at his home, he told Kent Online. | The snake is one of nine snakes Mr Cini keeps at his home, he told Kent Online. |
The RSPCA told the Independent: "Our advice for anyone who spots a stray exotic, non-native snake is to keep a safe distance, monitor the animal and call the RSPCA's cruelty line on 0300 1234 999. | The RSPCA told the Independent: "Our advice for anyone who spots a stray exotic, non-native snake is to keep a safe distance, monitor the animal and call the RSPCA's cruelty line on 0300 1234 999. |
"Never try to pick up a snake, unless absolutely certain that it has been correctly identified and that it is not venomous." | "Never try to pick up a snake, unless absolutely certain that it has been correctly identified and that it is not venomous." |
In 2014 RSPCA inspectors collected 1,853 reptiles, up from 1,726 the previous year. | In 2014 RSPCA inspectors collected 1,853 reptiles, up from 1,726 the previous year. |
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