ROSS MUNICIPALITY, Pa. — Ross Township cops are looking for 4 other snakes after an albino ball python was discovered near a ballpark on the Fourth of July.
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According to cops, private investigators have actually found out that in overall, 5 snakes were launched by the owner and 4 of them are still unaccounted for.
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Police are searching for a 7-foot-long Bredli python, a 7-foot-long rat snake and 2 juvenile ball pythons that are simply over a foot long.
None of the snakes are poisonous, however anybody who finds them must keep away from them and call 911.
Channel 11 is finding out more about the kind of snakes launched.
“They can’t live here. They’ll die. It’s just like being cruel to an animal,” co-owner of “Off the Hook Exotic Pets” Mike Deltondo said.
“They’re going to turn up sooner or later in somebody’s backyard. They’re not going to hurt anybody,” co-owner of “Off the Hook Exotic Pets” George Diaz said.
“They don’t get real big, they like being handled. They’re just an awesome animal,” Deltondo said.
“Their main defense is to roll into a ball when they get nervous. They don’t bite. They don’t bluff. They roll into a ball and stay out,” Diaz said.
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