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Call for Stricter Exotic Pet Ownership Rules After Abandoned Pythons Found in North Lincolnshire

It comes after four reticulated pythons were captured after being abandoned in North Lincolnshire.

Call for Stricter Exotic Pet Ownership Rules After Abandoned Pythons Found in North Lincolnshire

Title: North Lincolnshire Discovers Abandoned Pythons: Why Stricter Exotic Pet Ownership Laws Are Needed

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The owner of Ark Wildlife Park, which is situated near Boston, is calling for more stringent laws regarding the ownership of exotic pets after several large snakes were found abandoned. This weekend, four reticulated pythons were discovered in the Twigmoor and Cleatham areas of North Lincolnshire. Being naturally non-venomous, these snakes are characterised by their ability to reach up to 18 feet in length. The pythons were successfully captured and are presently being cared for by RSG Reptiles, close to Alford.

Jamie Mintram, who owns the park, voiced his worries concerning the simplicity with which prospective pet owners can legally obtain large snakes online. This is despite the fact numerous pet shops only allow sales of these creatures to experienced handlers. Mintram is pushing for the regulation of reptiles under licensing laws akin to those applicable to wild cats and primates, which are stipulated under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act.

Mintram further underlined the necessity of self-education for potential owners, pointing out that a considerable number of people underestimate how rapidly these snakes evolve from the size of a standard school ruler to creatures capable of outgrowing their homes. He labelled the desertion of reptiles as “unconscionably negligent and inhumane”, bringing attention to the fact that a reticulated python wouldn’t likely survive under common UK weather conditions.

The Humberside Police are currently probing into the incident. Mintram is recommending people to consult professionals if they are unable to look after their exotic pets. His remarks have instigated deliberations regarding the need for more rigorous exotic pet regulations in Lincolnshire.

The Lincoln Post adapted this story from an original piece reported by the BBC.

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