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GBR Press: Snake on Motorway

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Posted by: Herp_News at Sat Dec 28 07:03:56 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Herp_News ]  
   

METRO (London, UK) 20 December 13 Rare albino corn snake found slithering up the motorway in Hampshire
Motorway workers got the shock of their lives when they saw a rare albino snake slithering up the highway.
The exotic-looking serpent was found at the side of the M3 in Hampshire by workers carrying out routine road maintenance.
Staff at EM Highway Services were stumped as to how the colourful corn snake, usually found in Texas and North America, ended up at junction 13 of the M3, in Eastleigh..
However, it was later discovered to be a non-venomous household pet that had escaped.
Ricky Taylor, environmental manager for EM Highway Services, said: ‘Operatives were performing routine maintenance when they noticed some movement on the verge.
‘They investigated it and found a non-native snake. They managed to capture and keep it safe until an EM ecologist arrived to identify it and arrange for its removal.
‘This is one lucky snake as I’m sure it wouldn’t have survived long in the current temperature.’
He added: ‘Someone has come forward to claim the corn snake and we’re in the process of getting it back to the owner’.
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