Boa constrictor found slithering through south London park
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A five-foot-long boa constrictor, usually found in the dense Amazon rainforest, was spotted slithering through a south London park by a stunned visitor.The exotic pet, believed to have escaped from a local home, was rescued from the recreation ground in Surbiton by RSPCA Inspector Dale Grant.The snake, lovingly named Lulu, has had urgent vet treatment due to respiratory issues and ulcers in its mouth after it was discovered on May 12. Inspector Grant said: Poor Lulu was discovered slithering through a local park in Surbiton in poor condition, following a call from a member of the public.
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