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A five-pound python collapsed in the ceiling of a bank in Nanning City, southern China, scary staff at a meeting.
Key points:
- The python was non-venomous and no one was injured
- Local wildlife protection services were able to safely remove it
- They said that it was possible that the python was raised by someone nearby.
The 1.5-meter-long intruder unexpectedly entered the Xin Cheng branch of the China Industrial and Commercial Bank, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, before falling between two employees.
A surveillance video showed fleeing staff members in all directions when the python slipped on the ground.
He ends up sitting under a couch, showing no interest in opening a new account.
Staff promptly called the 110, the triple zero equivalent in Australia, and local public safety officers and local wildlife protection officers quickly arrived at the scene. .
Photo:
Local police and wildlife conservationists seized the snake in a bag before transferring it to the Wildlife Protection Center. (Weibo: Nan Guo Zao Bao)
Professional tools were used to carefully capture the rogue reptile, which was then placed in a transparent bag.
The python is non-venomous and has been handed over to the Center for Epidemiological Surveillance and Wildlife Rescue Research in the area, for disposal, according to officials at the center.
The animal protectors said that it was possible that the python was raised by a person nearby and thought he was looking for food when it fell inside the house. bank.
Remarkably, another snake visited the same branch last year.
Xin Cheng's branch confirmed the incident, but declined to comment further.
ABC / Reuters
Topics:
animal attacks,
human interest,
animals,
China,
Asia