In a garage of a Dusseldorf apartment building, residents have discovered a one-meter-long royal python. This communicated the fire-brigade.
Accordingly, the finders put a bucket over the adult harmless ratchet and called the emergency services. A reptile expert of the fire department has examined the animal. It had been brought in a reptile box in an animal park in the district Viersen.
"After a first assessment of the expert, the animal has a few external injuries, but is well-fed and healthy," said the fire department. Where the royal python comes from, so far unclear.
Recently, several snakes in North Rhine-Westphalia caused a stir: Last week, a resident in Bonen found at Unna when Müllwegbringen also a king python.
At the end of August, a poisonous monocular cobra set off in a hallway in a block of flats in Herne for a large-scale operation lasting several days. The residents of the apartment building had to vacate their apartments for days until the highly venomous snake was captured.