A 3.6-meter-long Burmese python was caught on the street in South Carolina. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This huge snake had caused panic among the residents of Newberry County for several weeks.
Local citizens actively participated in the search for the python. Amateur snake hunter Evan Turner also took part in capturing it.
The python resisted and knocked a man into the bushes, but eventually they managed to neutralize it. This species of python is not usually found in this area, so its origin is unknown.
According to the sheriff, this snake was likely kept as a pet before but may have been abandoned due to its size. Currently, the python is being kept under the care of a person named Warren, and a permanent residence is being sought for it.
Earlier, in Saint Petersburg, a python nicknamed Vasya tried to escape by breaking its terrarium but got stuck in the lamp ring. Its owner took it to a veterinarian, and specialists rescued the snake with only minor scratches.
Additionally, in Los Angeles, snake hunter Joseph Hart caught a 7-meter python with his bare hands from a trash bin without any equipment. These incidents remind us once again of the role snakes play in people's lives and the caution needed around them.
A 3.6-meter python was captured in South Carolina
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