A man in Australia was charged for throwing his two pet pythons onto the street

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A man threw two pythons into the street in a Sydney suburb and was arrested. This was reported by Guard.

Bagel and Mango, 2.5 meter long snakes, disappeared from the house last week. The owner of the animals claimed on social networks that they were thrown out into the street in anger by his ex-partner during a fight due to separation.

“He abandoned them, snakes are domesticated and cannot survive in the wild. “I’m very afraid for their safety, so please, if anyone sees them, please let me know,” he said.

On October 28, NSW Police confirmed a 25-year-old man had been charged in connection with the incident. It was also revealed that he put the snakes in a box near the entrance of the house, but after a while they were not found there.

An investigation was launched after the 25-year-old owner of the reptiles contacted the police. His former partner was detained on October 27. He is accused of destroying or causing damage to another person’s property.

To date, pythons have still not been found. Reptile experts say the state’s climate is very different from what the snakes are used to in their homeland.

“The temperature is not normal, they do not know how to find food, so the snakes are in a very dangerous situation, not only for themselves, but also for the population. They will live a little for a few months, but if they do not eat, they will get worse every day,” said the herpetologist. According to him, they are domesticated in the wild snakes turn out to be much more nervous than those accustomed to living in the wild.

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