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  • 10-17-2018, 04:27 PM
    Ax01
    Another Big Snake in the UK
    i remember reading stories about snakes and other exotics being dumped in the parks and streets of the UK/England. i even recall that one time there was a even Boa eating a pigeon on the streets. UK so krazy!

    anyways the other day a 10 foot "Boa" was dumped on the streets in front of a school. of course, the media get all sorts of facts wrong. 1) looks to be a G-Stripe Retic and 2) that's a RUB, not a cardboard box. the snake looks to be good except for maybe a nose rub. either way, i hope it finds a good home.

    story here: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...tling-15293557

    Quote:

    An Audenshaw couple found themselves 'wrestling' with a massive 10-foot Boa Constrictor snake
    "Someone came in screaming: 'there's a Boa on the street'"

    A forklift truck driver and his wife found themselves 'wrestling' with a massive 10-foot Boa Constrictor after it was abandoned near a primary school.

    The snake was found in a cardboard box on Audenshaw Drive just an hour before the end of the school day.

    Chris Liddle, 36, said he, his wife, Kate and their baby were out at the Queens Arms pub having lunch on Wednesday when they heard a shriek.

    "Someone came in screaming 'there's a Boa on the street'", said Chris.

    "Me and my wife rushed down there and wrestled with it."

    The couple discovered the huge reptile in a box in someone's front garden.

    They placed their baby safely to one side while they tried to keep the snake inside the box.

    "The baby was just looking at it," he added.

    They called the RSPCA but no one was available to help for several hours.

    After an hour and a half two police officers arrived with John Hall from the petshop Hardwick Pets.

    "It's a bit of a funny colour but looks all right," said John, who checked the snake over.

    "It needs lots of heat and food now."

    He explained the snake may have been wriggling a lot as it wanted to find shelter and a heat source.

    The animal, with an estimated value of £100, will now be looked after by a friend of the pet shop owner.

    PC Sajid Oswald from Greater Manchester Police said: "People should be responsible when they are purchasing pets.

    "They should thoroughly research them first.

    "They should also be mindful of the dangers. The school run was about to start around here.

    "We've had a few snake rescues before in the city centre two years ago, but none around here."

    The road is near Poplar Street Primary School for 3 to 11 year olds.

    Boa constrictors can grow to 12 feet long and live for about 30 years.
  • 10-17-2018, 05:09 PM
    richardhind1972
    Re: Another Big Snake in the UK
    Definitely a retic ,
    There’s some stupid people people in the hobby giving us all a bad name .really drives me mad and when the press get the type of snake wrong


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  • 10-17-2018, 06:22 PM
    Bogertophis
    How irresponsibly lame can a person get...to just dump it near a school, hoping someone would take it home? or at least it would get noticed?

    Why not advertise or search out a new home, how callous to leave it exposed to cold & any number of hazards, including a good chance that someone might
    freak out & kill it. Poor snake...I sure hope it does well now.
  • 10-17-2018, 07:20 PM
    LightningPython
    Its only going to get worse now, so any people are going to be buying large snakes due to lack of regulations and a over saturated market, and now to the future law and legislation change, many rescue&rehomes are now closing down.

    Also the scare mongering in the media does not help at all.
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