- The python was found on a walkway in Blackwater, Hampshire, on Friday
- Police have actually provided an appeal for anybody with details to call them
A six-foot snake has actually been spotted wriggling around a walkway in southern England, authorities have actually cautioned.
The non-venomous python was seen on a walkway in Blackwater, Hampshire, on Friday afternoon.
Hart Rural North, a department of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, said a pedestrian took a photo of the snake and reported it to them.
But when a policeman showed up to try to find the python it had actually crawled away and vanished.
Police have actually now interested anybody with details about the snake to call 101 or report it online.
Hart Rural North said on Facebook: ‘Can you help us discover this snake? We were called at 1.49pm on Friday to a sighting of a python near a walkway in Oakfield Road, Blackwater – as envisioned by the informant.
‘An officer went to the location to try to find the animal however it might not be discovered. The snake is thought to be a rock or carpet python, 5 to 6 feet long and non-venomous.
‘They originated from Africa and require to be kept at a temperature level of around 32 degrees Celsius.
‘If you see the python in the location, you can call 101 or report online pricing quote 985 these days’s date.’