A ball python was observed slinking along a Somerville road. Residents speculated that the snake could be an escaped pet after a sighting was posted online. The snake is approximately 3 to 4 feet long, primarily white with black and brown patches. Ball pythons can reach lengths of 3 to 5 feet and are known to eat small animals like rodents and birds. They usually inhabit ground areas but can also climb trees. Somerville Animal Control has not located the snake and urges sightings to be reported to the police.
A large ball python was seen slinking along the road in Somerville, leading to speculation about whether it is an escaped pet. The snake is white with black and brown patches, measuring approximately 3 to 4 feet long.
Ball pythons typically grow to be 3-5 feet long and consume small animals such as rodents and birds. They can primarily be found on the ground but are also known to climb trees.
As of Monday afternoon, Somerville Animal Control has not been able to locate the snake. Officials advise anyone who sees it to contact the Somerville Police Department.
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