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Second Snake Terrifies Resident in 10 Days
23 Jan
Summary
- Woman found two snakes near her home within eleven days.
- An animal sanctuary reports four snake discoveries recently.
- Releasing snakes in cold weather is a death sentence.

A woman in St Helens, Merseyside, has expressed her bewilderment after finding two snakes near her residence in less than two weeks. The first incident occurred on January 12, when an Amel corn snake named Slytherin was found and safely reunited with its owners. The second discovery, a dead Amel corn snake, was made on Wednesday, prompting concern.
Local animal sanctuary operators report this is the fourth snake found in the vicinity recently. They believe these snakes were abandoned by owners unable to care for them, particularly given the current cold weather. Releasing reptiles into such conditions is described as inflicting a death sentence due to their need for exotic temperatures.
Experts emphasize that prospective reptile owners must thoroughly research the commitment involved. Abandonment or release often occurs when owners can no longer meet the animal's needs or the novelty wears off. Snakes require specific care, and inadequate conditions can lead to severe illness, dehydration, and ultimately, death.




