Animal
welfare workers believe the giant snake was dumped by owners who were unable to
take care of the exotic creature
By Agency
11:36PM
GMT 10 Nov 2015
Animal
rescuers are appealing for information after a giant six-foot snakewas
found slithering through a London park.
The
huge reptile was found in Danson Park, south east London, on Friday afternoon,
just yards from a childrens play area.
The
boa constrictor, which could easily kill and eat a cat, was taken from the Bexleyheath park
in south east London to the RSPCA reptile centre for specialist care.
RSPCA
inspector Anthony Pulfer said: "It was lucky this poor Boa constrictor was
found because it is far too cold for him to be outside.
"When
I picked him up he was very cold and lethargic.
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