Deadly Viper Travels From India To UK Hidden In Container Of Rocks
A British animal hospital sent a team to capture the highly venomous reptile.
A highly venomous snake made a long journey from India to
England recently. The venomous saw-scaled viper got stowed away to foreign
lands in a shipping container from India. Staff from a British animal hospital
were called in to capture the snake. But they had to take immense precautions
while handling it. South Essex Wildlife Hospital, England, in a Facebook post,
has spoken about this incident.
According to the hospital, they received a call to capture a
stowaway snake that was found in a shipping container from India. According to
BBC, the snake was found by a stonemason in a shipping container of rocks. The
hospital sent its team that consisted of a reptile expert and a veterinarian.
The team at once recognised that the reptile was a non-native species in
England. The Facebook post read, "In addition to many British wildlife
species coming in today, we also had a call about a critter that is definitely
not in the country it should have been."
The team understood that it was among the most venomous
snakes in the world. "As it was identified as a saw-scaled viper and
having had one before, we understood fully the gravity of just how dangerous
these reptiles are," the hospital added. The post also gave more
information about the snake species. It added, "They are way up there in
the top few most deadly snakes (it is believed to have killed more people than
all the other species combined)."
From the post, we understand that other authorities were also
contacted before calling the hospital to capture the snake. The snake has been
captured and been kept away from human contact. "It is now in a locked box
in a sealed room ( Tom taped up the door ) with warning signs, awaiting
collection from an appropriate facility that Sue, our manager, has
contacted," the hospital said.
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