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Snake found in London fish and chip shop

A fishing snake was found in a fish and chipset in London.

Royal Animals The Association for persecution (RSPCA) was called to Eatery near Greenwich in southeast of London after people declared that a snake was loose.

It was said that it was a Python in the beginning, it turned out to be the “child corn snake.”

Egyptian snakes live between 10 and 15 years, and according to RSPCA, “biology is the same as wild snakes”.

On Wednesday, 16.07.25, a photo of the Egyptian snake in the fish and chipset shared on RSPCA’s Facebook page as a subtitle wrote: “We were called to a fish and chip shop near Greenwich, a fish and chip shop in which Python is loose!

“The staff frightened, but our animal savior gathered it safely and turned out to be the child’s corn snake.

“Fortunately, a p notes and a poster cheated and we were able to re -join the snake with a very relieved owner. He’s now safely returned home with some advice to base his vivarium on escape!

“The life of an Egyptian snake for about 10 to 15 years, so it is important to do your research before choosing one adoption.”

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