Two royal pythons dumped on a street in Northampton are rescued by a charity.
Two snakes that were abandoned in white sacks on a street are to be rehomed.
The royal pythons were found by staff outside Rhodes Veterinary Surgery in Kingsthorpe, Northampton, earlier this week. Local charity Animals In Need was called to retrieve the reptiles and both have since been safely stored in a vivarium. Rescuers have named the young pythons Diablo and Eden and said they would be rehomed in the near future.Royal pythons are a popular breed to keep as pets and can live for up to 30 years.Speaking about the latest incident, the charity said: "Sadly animal abandonment cases are rising drastically because people simply cannot afford to keep their companion animals any longer."
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