A huge dead constrictor snake has been found in a park in the German capital Berlin. According to initial findings, the animal found was a four-meter-long tiger python, the Neukölln district office said on Tuesday.
We are already used to a lot in the neighborhood, but we haven’t had that yet: yesterday our employees in the #Hasenheide a dead one of 4 meters long #TigerPython discovers. Our official veterinarians are now determining the exact background. Details ⬇️https://t.co/rxGNhZTQtt pic.twitter.com/GlGjfl8hgW
— Neukölln District Office (@BerlinNkl) February 13, 2024
Accordingly, employees of the parks department found the significantly emaciated giant snake on Monday in the Hasenheide public park in Neukölln. Authorities say if the snake was alive when it was placed there, it would have been difficult to move given the cool temperatures.
Tiger pythons “are considered to be rather reserved and shy of people,” the district office said. However, keeping such a snake requires permission from the veterinary authority as the animals can grow to over two meters in length. The responsible authority in Berlin was not aware of any approved property in the district, so an investigation into the tiger python’s origins was conducted, the agency continued. (saw/sda/afp)
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