The reptile was found on a footpath in Shipdham on Monday and is now within the care of the RSPCA Mid Norfolk & North Suffolk Branch.
A consultant for the RSPCA stated on social media: “This lovely boy was introduced in to us on Monday after being present in a area.
“He’s about six-foot lengthy, weighs 7kg and we have affectionately named him Severus Snake.”
The snake was chilly and underweight when he arrived on the centre and had a small harm.
Boa constrictors are non-venomous however highly effective snakes, typically bred in captivity.
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They can dwell for as much as 30 years and develop all through their lifetime, typically weighing in at greater than 45kg.
It shouldn’t be the primary snake to be discovered on the unfastened in Norfolk this 12 months – a walker acquired a shock after discovering a brightly-coloured North American snake wrapped round a tree in Diss.
Severus Snake might be ready on the RSPCA centre for his homeowners to say him for the following seven days earlier than the rehoming course of begins.
Anyone with data can contact the department by emailing [email protected].