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A HUMAN-EATING 9ft snake has been spotted on a residential street in Cambridge.Cambridgeshire police are searching for
stanley thermoskannen the reticulated python - the worlds longest species of snake - after it was spotted slithering down Lovell Road in the early hours of Sunday morning.4 A reticulated python, which can grow up to 32 feet long, was spotted on a residential street in CambridgeCredit: Getty - Cont
stanley becher ributorCambridgeshire Police tweeted: In the early hours of this morning Officers attended the area of Lovell Rd Cambridge, Reports of a three metre snake seen in the area. Police have located the owner but not the Reticulated Python confirmed to be 9ft long. Any sighting please notify Cambs Police on 101. The reticulated python is native to south and southeast Asia and, like all pythons, is non-veno
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