Two snakes rescued
Marlene Augustine Thursday, April 13 2017
TWO snakes, both ten long, have been rescued by Emperor Valley Zoo officials in Wallerfield and Rio Claro.
Speaking to Newsday yesterday, zoological officer Sharleen Khan said the first snake, a male green anaconda, was found in a dasheen field on a gardeners property in Wallerfield.
The snake was spotted last Friday and the gardener, Gerard Francis, called the zoo.
The second snake a female boa constrictor, locally referred to as a macajuel, was rescued from a roadway in Rio Claro by Vishnu Bahadur. Khan said Bahadur also contacted the zoo and the snake was collected on April 11.
She said the snakes are native and non-venomous and feed on small animals such as birds and mammals in their environment.
Khan said snakes play an important role in the ecosystem as they control the pest or rat population.
The zoo retrieves distressed wild animals and are rehabilitated if needed and, in most cases, relocated back into the wild.
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Two 10 ft snakes rescued...whey bravos dey???
2017-04-13 10:13:44
2017-04-13 10:15:12
bravos
dem is lil ones
2017-04-13 16:57:12
In reply to sgtdjones
Snakes are not nice creatures, remember the one in the Garden of Eden, bad serpents.
2017-04-13 21:31:14
In reply to granite
Doh tell me ya scared ah snakes
2017-04-13 21:42:39
In reply to granite
Snakes are not nice creatures, remember the one in the Garden of Eden, bad serpents.
That was a 1 eye snake.
You pet 2 every day
2017-04-14 22:03:14
In reply to sgtdjones
Small to average for the anaconda,good size for the boa..
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