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Unusual Sightings: Boa Constrictors Found on UK Golf Course

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Two boa constrictors have been discovered within a week on a golf course in Darlington, raising concerns about exotic pet abandonment. The first snake was spotted during a children’s lesson when a 12-year-old girl’s shot landed on it. The instructor, Aaron Cox, safely removed the snake but later found another one in the rough.

Both snakes were taken to a local reptile shop but were unfortunately found to be suffering from severe illnesses. Cox, who hails from Australia, noted that while he is familiar with snakes, including adders, he had never encountered boa constrictors in England before. Their presence hints at the growing issue of exotic animals being released into non-native environments.

Boa constrictors, originally from South America, can grow quite large and are often kept as pets. However, their care requirements can be demanding, leading some owners to abandon them when they can no longer provide adequate care. Cox suspects this is what happened in these cases, as both snakes were found in poor health.

The RSPCA has expressed concern about this trend and urges pet owners to consider the long-term commitment involved in caring for exotic animals. They are also calling for information to track down those who abandon such pets, highlighting a critical issue in wildlife care and animal welfare.

Source: LBC News

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News Category: UK Tags: abandonment, animalwelfare, boa, darlington, snakes

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