A python was caught making a bid for freedom across a telephone wire 20ft up in the air.
The python's high-wire escape act was spotted over a quiet residential street in North Wales by worried neighbors.
Police say the Burmese python escaped its tank and managed to climb out
of the upstairs window before slithering along the telephone wire at a
property in Anglesey.
The Burmese python was photographed mid-flight by Sergeant Rob Taylor.
Sgt Taylor, from North Wales Police's rural crime unit, said the Asian
python managed to make it across the wire to the opposite house and was
halfway down the drainpipe before it was captured.
"The vast majority of people who own reptiles keep them in secure tanks -
but for those who don't this is a timely reminder to do so," he said.
The Burmese python is native to a large variation of tropic and
subtropic areas of Southern and Southeast Asia. They often live near
water but are good climbers and can be found in the treetops of jungles
catching birds.
Special care is required when handling them as a three-meter long
Burmese python is capable of killing a child and a five-meter long snake
is capable of overpowering and killing a fully grown adult.
The python, who has not been named, was returned safely to his owner
with advice on keeping him secure.
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