Flea market shopper finds 8-foot python nestled in clothes
Flea markets are great places to look for hidden treasures, but apparently good deals are not the only things tucked away at those markets.
It was an actual snake.
“It wanted a homely location to outline its meal”, Mullen, a a part of Miamiis thatDade’s Venom One Unit, integrated.
An eight-foot Burmese python caused quite the scare at a flea market Sunday in Florida when it was found nestled within a pile of clothes.
Read the complete report at The Miami Herald.
While pythons are not venomous, they do have more than 100 sharp teeth and a sharp bite.
The fire rescue quickly attended the scene to remove the reptile, without anyone getting hurt or the clothes getting ruined.
Authorities said it’s fairly common to find pythons in the Miami area this time of year.
Burmese pythons commonly are not indigenous to Florida, in other words turn now likely characteristics euthanasia.