Police is investigating after four big Python Found left in Lincolnshire In rural areas, there is still large -scale doubt with one.
Native of South and South East Asia, a non-venomous species, a non-glands discovered in Tvigmore and Clatham regions on Tuesday (June 10), reticulated dragon, Humberside police Said.
Officials of the Rural Task Force of Hamberoside Police are now investigating possible offenses under the Wildlife and Rural areas Act 1981.
Bal said that the dragon was caught with the help of foreign animal experts.
snake The captured two albino were snakes and are believed to have a golden baby peacock. One was found near Mantan, one was an estimated 18 feet measured and a wild type.
Reticulated pythons are the longest snake species on the earth and kill them through tightening, moving around the animals and squeezing them for death.
The force believes that snakes were abandoned by pets, leaving them less likely to bite.
However, the Hamberoside police have warned the public not to meet in any wild and do not call 101 immediately with an accurate place.
A force spokesperson said, “These snakes will not attack you.” “They will only try to defend themselves if they feel threatened.”
Dog walkers have also been urged to keep pets in the area.
Officials also appealed about how snakes were issued and reminded the public that unwanted foreign animals were not dumped.
“If you have a pet that you can’t keep now, please take it to a foreign animal shop or animal rescue,” said a force spokesman.
“Don’t leave them in the wild.”
Anyone is asked to contact the Humberside Police Rural Task Force with information, which quoting the inqu