A 61-year-old man was bitten by a domesticated snake that escaped from his house and invaded his greenhouse through a window and hid between curtains. This unusual incident was reported today Tuesday (19) in Hampshire, United Kingdom.
As stated therein Guardian, Rob Byrne was closing the greenhouse windows when he noticed a strange movement in the curtains. Soon the beast, leaning against the window, wrapped itself around his arm and bit him, causing him to bleed.
“She grabbed the back of my hand with one fang and the other got stuck in my polo shirt,” Byrne explained.
Fortunately, Rob’s wife and granddaughter came into the room and screamed, scaring the animal away. “I managed to fight her off and she retreated and slowly walked away.
Emergency services were called, you were treated and the 3.5 meter reticulated python was taken to the NCRW (National Center for Reptile Welfare, literally translated).
Byrne also said that a snake this big could have killed his own two-year-old granddaughter. “Someone would be completely reckless to let the snake escape. I never expected to be attacked by a large python in my own home.
The snake is native to Asia
NCRW director Chris Newman explained that it was extremely unusual for the reticulated python, which is native to South and South-East Asia, to escape in the UK.
“It is my dream that this animal escapes. They are big and can harm the baby. We deal with escaped snakes, but very rarely we deal with reticulated pythons,” he said.
He further speculated that the snake may have escaped while its owner was distracted or someone may have deliberately released it.
“It is an adorable snake and very peaceful. I want to return the snake to its owner and understand what happened. If no one comes forward, the reptile will be rescued.
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