Lost Serpent: Police Seeking Boa Constrictor Fleeing After Escaping Owner's House :: Kenya



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A boa constrictor is on the run in Lincolnshire.

A boa constrictor is on the run after escaping from a Lincolnshire home.

The police warned members of the public not to approach the snake that has a white tail and gray, black and brown spots.

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He reportedly went missing Wednesday from a Union Street home in Boston around 7 pm.

The snake is not venomous, but the boa constrictors attack the prey with their teeth and then tighten them until they die.

The Licolnshire police said in a statement: "We advise people to stay away from a snake after his disappearance at a Boston property.

"The owner of the snake reported that he had disappeared from the house on Union Street at 7 pm just after 7 pm.

"The Boa constrictor is not poisonous, but should not be approached.It is likely to find a warm place, so could be in an area such as a garden shed.

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"His tail is white, with gray, black and brown spots."

Officers are currently searching for the reptile.

Meanwhile, a huge albino boa constrictor manhandled his owner's hand during a food disaster.

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One can see the man hanging a dead rabbit in front of the caged snake before he rushes forward and his fangs sink into his hand.

The snake refuses to let go and blocks his jaw on the man's hand for almost a minute, the blood flowing on his arm.

The man can be heard swearing but he seems unnaturally calm and says, "That's why you're using tweezers. What t * t. "

The footage was shot in Bournemouth and, by the time the recording woman asks if he needs his help to try to remove Snow, the snake's grip is loosening and the man is free.

Despite her injury, the man then puts the rabbit in suspension to bring Snow back into her cage and this time she takes the rabbit.

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